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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-01-16 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot• :• " . l " ... ·i . .. . ,. ' '· , r1es I I for pruldlaE -.. ~ New Ycri::o: ..... Tbl rollo :ltonJ YOte· fem: • Calllarnla, I( '°' 111,llO hi d to mudd'.al :cuiona. s.ne t1, have failed iorlty. Bat tM of lb< J>H-1 .,. __ U·w0 nt by a almpll 1tion, It Is ~ ICI party CP. !lectoral vota. t tbat Wan.cil Sen1tor BUT1 S2 electar~ , 1t \he 1une .trom carryla1 -Nft Yorll, _., ... • . allltt COft- iclor"1' J81tlln tbe .RepubUeat1 Wal-votla WOil 10 fail to ri !lection would ,.._,,..,, rove io be i nUc proce1L Ollnols' cOn· iere the ume I 13-U partJ. ;pt....,"' too .... -OOqt ·11•ttm I proiped ef • election 11 :1tton ii . lie • ... Dllf , ... _ ...... --~r-:t'~' II! -·· l~_t11,... let of .. - . •• ' . -- • Te•ay'" Closlag ·-EDlfiOR -' VOL. 61·, NO. '1~. J SECTI0Ns. ll ~ TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1'61 TEN CENTS Council, Planners Launch ·Goals Sear.ch • tor Ernest Mayer, Jr., set forth a proposed method 0( clJT)'in&' out tbe 1taidy. All but cowx:Umea Al Forg:it and Lindsley Panom were present (or the. diseuJsiOO. Aware of its port1ntou1 Im- plications, the municipal lawmakers appro.cbed the subject IODlewbt aub- dued. Tbey followed the •UUNtion of Mayor Paul .J. Gruber and •lf"'ed to postpone wdll euly Fel:ln&ary any official action on Meyer's proposed organlt.ation or the program. Mayer described the goals' and ob- jtctlvei project ~ an attempt lo de- t lde what kind o{ future the city wants for Itself. "We are fortunate In Newport Beach In that we already b&ve a prestige Image and sta.ture," he said In hl11 prepared report. "It now remains ror (See GOALS. P11e I) Crime or Camera? That's Police TV Choice: Glnvm UNIQUE MEE:rlNG -Newport Beach city council- men and planning commissioner debate city's Jong. range goala md objerti.ves Monday night in meeting which marked first occasion ttlab municipal mlken ever met in joint se515fon. law· Dispute Over 8250,000 Divorce Trial Slwoting Kills Wife, 2 Wounded City Council Blasts County Over Airport "Sometimes you ·have to bJt ·a mule t,i1lth a plank Just to get ill attention." LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A between J?ilbeck. and lilil w I f e • That was the feeling Mondl.y of IQlnpriter involved in a ditpUte with Hildegard .:1. was '250,000· in pro-Newport ' Beach City Coundlman hJs estranged wife over $250,000 in perty. . Robert Shelton after le1tnia1; that the property, today spraylld a courthouse She wasl pronounced dead at. a Orange County Board of SupervllOri, B7 JEROME F. COWNS ~ Of .. Dllltr .......... Newport Beach bas a choice be- tween crime or television cameras in ' the streets. Police Chlef B. James Glava_, declared today in a talk on the city's proposed "Electronic J>rotec. tion System." He told some llO members of the Newport Harbor Woman's C i v i c League:" "nit> people or this community must Death Roll Rises In Sicily Quakes; Ma y Reach 500 make a judgment. particularly the women and chlldren. And tbat 11 whether they prefer walking the street ak>ne at 10 o'clock at night with potslbly a rapist or mugger stalking them, or wbetbu they want that 'Big Eye' watching them, with an offlcer at the coottols watching the 11.alting rapist." Glavas taid the principal ~ator11 the-city is considering imtallation of the.community wide. police-mooltored * * * Police TV Eyes May Inclm.W Some Phonies eorridor with bullets. Idling her. and hospital. with a deafenin& 1llen«, received and wounding two other penoo&. police A hospital spokefman stil:d bt!:r al· fi!ed a . city re10lutioa a~aint mofe t'rem Wlre Servltt1 How many televlllon cameras would aaid. tomey, Dan Sheahan, suffered a minor fliAi~LUI •nd out of Orange Cou~ PALERMO Slclliy -The known be uaed when -and ii -NewPOrl A fourth victlm was p!.stol wb.lpped . ... rl~l 1 .__, d . r-· "'--' . . Beach lutalls the M'ftNMled "t°tec~ but waa not stlot, a h o S p l l a I gun shot wotind In u1e ··~ . o:re,,..a , Supervison tucked the cc~ ' deaw toll ~ steadily today lll tronic Protection Sysf,;ftl'Oi apoke111Wl Pkt. -and Mr.1. ,Mabel JShl&.,,• friend of ..LI-...a.ti taM&'ellt ·~--~· ol~earthquatet ,!l>a, t de!U· -Notaa-•-ullml~tlook.Pollco Dilbeck • Mra. D!lblic.f', --ed IOI ntr. •~. I -Iv , . ~ ~ ,The busball, Thomu C. • diti ne bullet went throqb Ull&D.lmeUI Y to abe e tbe iNoe on tated porUons of weltl!rn SJdly dd Chief B. James Glavu told .the 63. of Loog ·Beach, ~own pro-~: lef~ :.,,i:i ~and lnte her chest, ~motion of Superyhor Wtm.n 1Urs-left tens ~ thoosands bomeleu ht Newport IWil!or Woman's CI v I c fesslonally as T~y Diibeck. w;21 the spokesman said te1n. . frttl.U!g we_atber. Some turvivors kept LeagUe Otil' monlng. disavned... by a bailiff from another_ . . _. officl r-wh --Councilmen-Mopted tbe-Tesolutton--Wt bonfir 8de lro the "We'll hllve from a 12 to 18," be courtroom wbo1 beard-the shots and .Ray A:lvarado, a court-1 a 0 three weeks ago.1. Jt called for re-hear-aUve. th es m m aaid. "But we may carve a lot of rushed into the corridor on the fourth witnesse~, the shootings: said the ing on Pacific Sotithwest Airline's · ebris:. cameras out of wood -as a deterrent. Door of ·l,be tounty court.hou11e. suspect,, sprayed the victims with recently approved state application Local authorities and rescue teams "You won't know the real one• from A bearing ·on the Dilbecks' divorce bu~etsth ·tn .d h beard "fou r to fiy jeta between the county and reported nearly 300 dead in the quake the phonies. ADd neither will the suit was about to begin when the 1~0 erh:" e::J~an einto the hall San Fra.nclsco. . area.-'lllere were fears that the final crtminala." gbootings occun'ed on the fourth floor or ive ' " . The city's position In Jls resolution ol the county courthouse. where he ~aw bodi~ ttrewn all. over was that additional flights ,should be death toll mJg~t be 500 or more. Dilbeck'• attorney, Max G~man, the plac~ and .. a tali g~y with a banned unUI a county master pla.n About 1,000 ~e believed to have said the central lame in the dispute gun ui his hand. On airport need! is completed. been injured. Bea~h '"Dried Up~ ' Prohibition Came 48 Years Ago By CARTER BARBER OI .. ~ P""9 1'-" Forty-eight years ago to d a Y, P rohibition came to the Orange Coasl Before "The Noble Experiment" ran its course and was repealed in 193.1, it wreaked 1tartling changes on land and sea, espttially around Newport Beach and Laguna Beach: -The former city, then only a com - mu nity, became a mecca tor. rum runners. Some yachts were painted black, and joined tbem. -A gaggle ol movie.1truck t.agunans was duped Into becoming Koff-laws. · -Raw booz.e ran in tbe streets of JlkwpOtl, untU 10me city employes acha•l at the .sacrilege, managed to '~:'me up. · ins of 1920 probaby w~e al.so ..._ when ProhibiUon arrived a fuU 14 tioars soontr than expected _ 11 least if they were ~ readers of the old "Newport News. "With the striking of the hour of twelve tonight,'' it \ame.Gt.ed Jan. 18· "old John Barleycorn, ..mo has been 1 bosom companion almost since the beginning or ttme. will be lowered into his grave, dug by ':ht bands of his relentle.ss e n e m l e 1, the Prohibitionists.'' With Congress' help, of course, the preceding midnight ud "Many will be pleased • • • many will mourn and hope !~ t'iJ a resurrection day in -~d tu~ ... 1~ paper edltarlallied awa ......... .0 ls highly Improbable that dlly '" •"-ty souls wbO 1ver come · · • uiu • Nlll hiive had their toddies, their ~pa wrn and Manhattans . wtll blC:a Coia ,. to iodas. grape jwceb ~.. -bouied Then perb&PI c tel'cu u1 mourni'n&: •hlcb had lelt him '4 :.e: behind the fa,ct. the editor pr of ~ tblt "in spl\e of tile army which the 1overnmeat ~u:,1' Ute job of eafordng , ' tbtre are sUU ways for tbe utra ....,. lo pl lheir drinkl. , -t.ifbe bOoUeaer '" &1traf1 ~ with aa and then tbert is tM pb,.-- dlft who can orucrlbe tM __...,. ·inediclne ,''it" -- .. That ... ,;,here Ole •1drugles1 mg .-..·' ad tbl rum numen came In replete. wttb )ookoatl,, ud o«Mr su'bter!Uges. Ray '(~_Copelin. veteran (See PROBJBITION, Po1e l) Shelton made his mule-swaUi,ng_su.g.._ Temblors shook-the ' area-again to- --geJtto:rra:rr JOint. meeting with city diy, adding to the tears. planning co~m~1oners lo launch a Th hillt town ol 'Monte:vago goals and objectives study. , . e °? . · Other couocilmen were ready to wtucb la Italian for 1hadow mountain. pick up the Jpank. was the hardest hlt It lay .1s if Said Mayor Paul J .Gruber: "When ii were the t.get of a saturaUon you're fighting a battle in a war. bomblng raid -800 houses destroyed you have to have ammnuJUon." 1long with all the municipal buildings, · Some of the ammo might be un-Hinks and schools. The water and covered at the council's next regular sewage systems were gone. study session, Graber hinted, More than 200 of Monte.vago's 3,000 Lamented Vice Mayor D o r e e n residents died when a series ol quakes Marshall: "It's not a question of the hit ii Monday. . city being without a ·p:>licy on this Other tow ns In the 2300-square mHe matter .. We have a policy. Now it's area. on Sicily's western tip near " question of how to implement It." Palermo were almost as bard hil Bemoaned Councilman Dee Cook: The billaide '-°Wll of Santa Mara;herita "I've always felt they ( the ' Belice with a population of nearly aupervisorst w~e '~Ive reasonable 8,000, ~ .. 95 percent destroyed. men • • . His voice trliled off. Only nine bodies were oUiciaUy Then_ be added: "I'm of a mind to counted but it was feared far more draft ~ retoluti~~ and have it 1Jay crushed beneath the heaps of stone hand-carried to them. and rubble that were once picturesque Svmnte:d up S~elton on the council's 1 narrow 1treets and piauas. success in de~g with 1upervitors Another town almost t o t a 11 y on the airport tssue: 1 destrored was S1laparuta with a "So,, far It's been like pushing a I population of 3,000. The smaller town rope. of PoUioreale was hit almost as hard 8nd e8Cb ns believed to hold more victims. Ji.. J:t.. J:t.. Supervisors OK County Airport Rate lncteases lBcrea• la fees D4l rates at Oruce eo.t7 ~ in tome tue! tbnt md foar times pruent charges nrt IPPI "eel eodly by .tbe Bou ., llapervbon. Tbe bNrd alao set the effectl dl&e for tbe cMnces a1 Feb. 1 rttb than March 1 a1 recommended St.uley Kraut, real property servtc director. 'SUpervisors u.id In many cues ral.e1 and lea approved were l tban they sbouk1 be and called a review of tbe cMr1e1 btfor1 J J 1 of each year . kraute lold 1Uptrvilor1 U tie rates for private planes were noqb to otftet COila t.o the C u aftf'.,. fft of P5 per plne w be llftllll'J. The 8dopted rites n ff9 • to • per p}llDfl bra on MU and 11• of Ifie craft ee.tY AdmlAiatrative O f ft e r Robert ~-Tbomas nld ptfttD tie- --· .... la -• It and that Ille .,._.. rallo Id raiae about tlll.000 a year _ 1 l!O pertent l.DcreNt. ,, ·--- I The homeless coped with the cold weather ea beat they could. Some joined army and police rescue squads to dig through the rubble for victims._ I Police Probing Marijuana Sale On CdM Campus School oUicl1ls said today they were not totally 1urprised by a poUce report that marijuana m•y have beftl pur· chased on the Corona del Mar Htah School campus. "We ii.ct heard talk that ldd1 couhl buy it ~. but this is the first Um~ we knew It actually had happened, said Aaiatant Dllltrltt Supt.· Norman Loau. A l>J'lar-old boy, turned ln by his parents told Costa Mesa police he and a ri;;;;d. hlld bouCf'll marijuana on campus. He uid they pa)d tlO tor an ounce purc:haaed from a man knOwn oalJ to 1tudetlta by • first natl)f:. ........_.__.. ...... Coda M111 poUce were ~-... btc9•11 a.nup a qulrlc at attlmttance boulltdartel lhl bof lives in Ulat clty wt.De atteadlnc 1chool tn Corona del Mar. Youth_s S~~t~ Of Smoking 'Pot' Ousted in Tustin Expulsion from school of four boys and three girls suspected of smoking marijuana was announced Monday night by tru1tees of Tustin Union Higb Scbool Oilt.ricL Board pre1ident H .. B. Balmer said only one o( the seven atudenll would be considered for relnstatemeat. anti she not until JuJy. The students, treshmP.ri. lo juniors. were picked Up by police Jn ear:y December for riding in a ca:.• ln which marijuant was pfesent. Several were found guJty in juvenile court, not of narcotics tharges. but of disobedience and being in daager of leadin& an idle life · "Our1 was an administrative decision ; we don't have to sit in judg- ment like a judge," explained Balmer. "We can accept bears1y evidence or anything ellJ! to make up our mind. But we felt that without a rea1onable doubt they were all guilty." The board at;ted under a riew section of the State Education Code that gives it o.11thorlty to act on narcotics cases occurrln& olf school premises. The vole of the four trustees present was unanimous. 1 Announcement ol the d e c I 1 I o n followed a three hour closed 1ession. Balmer said the 1ession left board members "all kind of Um~" so con- slderaUon of other regularly tcheduled district business w1s poatponed unUI next Monday. · Mother, 4 Children Die in -Detroit Fire DETROIT (UPI) - A mother and lour of her seven chiidren were believ- ed to have perished today wben fire •wept through their two-storJ frame home oa the eMt 1ldt. Firemen ncoTered t"o bodiet, ~ searched the charrid ruins for lhree more. The fatbtr and three 1on1 eteaped. Potice ldtatified the victtms .. Gloria Rad1bau1h. 31: her daughters. Margeret, 13, and Micbelt, 1. and her soos,.Tony, 10, and Eric, s. . TV surveillance s)'lltem are Newport's fading isol.UOO from the urban sprawl and the splralln«i national crime rate. "We're no longer an Island," he said. "We've got to face tbe fact that the crtmlnala spawned by the large cities will spill out into our little community. It's already beelnnin«· We've got lo p~pare.'" He empbaslud that the "Electronic Protection System" (EPS) is still tm· {See TV EYE, Pase I) SF Mime Troupe Encore Asked On UCI Campus An inviLltioo baa ~ extended to the: San P'ranciaco M1me Troop tn play a r.turn enpsement on -the UCI campus. it wu IMnM!!d tod1y. The Mime Troop raised a furor Jn ap.rlnJ of 1968 when it presented -an unezpurgated play on campu1 that included a simulated sei: act. UCI ChanceUor Daniel Aldrich. who said the players violated 1 verbal agreement to cut the controversial acene, vowed the Mime Troop would never be allowed to return "to present 1 ,,ereormance of this type." However, the Joint Student·F.culty Commttl.ee-on-Experimental Theatre has invited the Mime Troop to present two pliys Feb. S. A IJIOlcennan for the chancellor saJd be bad been aasured by both the faculty Academic Senate and student tenale that the new plays contain no objectionable acenes. "He approved of the performance• on the basJg of facts pretented lo him," the spokesman said. The two plays, to which the public will be invited. are '"L'Aimant Milit.aire" (The Military Lover ) and "Olive Pitts." "L'AJmant Militalre." wh.ich has lrt anti-war theme, will be seen at 8 p.m. In Campus Hall, the UCI gym· nuium. "Olive Plb" will be presented during the afternoon of Feb. 5 at an as yet undetermined time. According to the student govern· ment. a panel critique will follow the performances and a u d I e n l' e participation will be worked lnlo the format. · Robert S. Cohen. a11istant profcss<IT' of drama. ls said to have been in- strument.I~ in a r r a n g I n g the performances. 0r-~~ Weatlter When the clouds roll by Tues· day morning. ll 'll be a groovy day or. tbe Orange Coast, reflects fotec&tter Dave Burt who sees the mercury jumping to es hereabouts and up to 70 further inland. - ~SIDE TOD-'\' Huntington Bcoch. High mooot inkl thfrd ploct" far the South· em Colifomla larpt schoOll higla 1chool b<ukeCboU ~· whi~ CotOM dfl Mar cmd Morino held thf ne:rt two spot.I NI '"' wetklv poU. SH Sport.I, Paoe• 10.lJ. · """""'-6 ,.,.... ,.... I <...,... i•n ...._.. ... ., e-II °""" C-. r c-f I "" ..... tr ......... , .,..... .... . .... , ... ft ......... U·U .......... , " .... ..11 ,..... .. , .......... M ---'* , ....... 11 .n ...._. " ....... 11 ...... ,, -~ II......, 4 &,...,... " ........... .._ , '---w ...... ,, i ' ' :..I """ · i lltUe t death from oment board tba t preg. I was 1lam• '· 1liJ to • % DAllY f'llOT ,.,...., r .... J GOALS ••. us to identify Utoee lnlndl. force1, manile1tatioru a 11 d actlievemeots -....... _ munily.'1 .- He Jaict tlmt oaee ~ltlfied, they ----'~alcL~_ow:..dellin!_ as the flne1t residential commu.nity I . iA Southern California," Mayer nagested lba.t councilmen 9(lpOint a steering eommittee of nine pertonl who would in turn represent • dUzecu; committee of "50 to 100 people." Tbe dtiRns committee wouk! be fttvided into 1eve:n groapg. Each would determine what goals the community wants in the areas of residenUal, com- tne'cial, tnduttrial., pubUp facUlties. transportaUon, ~nscape and the harbor: Said Councilman Robert Sheltotl : "Thil kind of •pproacb does a lot to betp combat the feeling. ol. a com- munic•~ breakdown bttween City Hall •nd ill cltizeDI." Shelton aakt he f•vored the com· m.Jttee melbod, bttt wondered if other councilmen •nd commiasloner1 also agreed It wa1 tht best approach. His eUort to stir debate failed. lnatead. the lawmakers centered their commenl! on the scope of the atudy and tbe cl\ancet of Ill con- clusions uJUmately btinc Implemented In a general plan. Councilman Dee Coolt w•rned that any goals and objectives the city 1el~ up "should be narrowed to something measureable.'' "If it start. out too brNd ii will end up • other 1tud1e1 have, wUb a big start •nd a Utue ending.,. Drawing upon his experience with similar goal11tudies of the past. Plan .. n.lng Commlsaoner Curt Dosh said ii would be dlf8cult to place cltltens on any of the committees without generating conflicts ol interest. Referring to a project he partlciated ln during the late '50'1, he said he found it "a:ot kind of sour along the -way." Responded Shelton : "I would chalk up your concern to the frictional waste o( lhe dernocr•tlc process." Shelton said he felt the committee approach was effective and that the greatest concern should bt how In ensure that the method is more ef· fecUve this Ume. National Review Publisher Plans War Talk at UCI William A. Ru1htt, publllher of the magaiine National Review, will talk on the Vietnam war Wednelday noon at UCJ. • Hi1 appearance in the lhlrd floor corn.mom lounge is spoD.90red by Ole campus Younc Republicans. Following the talk he will be quer· led by a pallet of four students, two In favor ol the war and two against. Young Republlcu president MJlu.• Sholtt laid a receptiOllfor -Ji:U1ber wU1 follow at 2 p.m. Rusher's National Review is the nation's leading journal of COnffTV- atiw polttical opinion under the edi· torstdp Of Wllll•m F. Buck.le:; Jr. ' RW1her, a gradu•te of Harvard Law School, has been, much involved in national politics. and Is credlted with bein1 one of tbe GOP pros who . launched the Barry Goktw ater pres· idenUal draft ID 18111. Colun1bia Crewman To Tell Experiences Mike Dougan. crewman •board Columbia JI In the Americ1's Cup trials last summer, will dlscuu the c lassic 12-meter'1 deeds during .the American Legion Y•cht CI u b •" meeting at I p.m. Thunday at 2tS W. 00 Sl, Newport Beach, Dougan, tl\e son of Pat Dougan, owner of the Columbia, will illustr•te his :lt-minute lecture with tUdes and movies. DAILY PILOT ................ , ....... ••Mn M. WH4 -T\•"'" K-lt .. w Tll•-• A. Mw,tllitt _ .. _ J-'· c,1111o, __., ...... ~ ..... Jtc.-•. C..lr, , ... Ni-------_, --~ ---l)ll w ........ ..... ...... ~1 ,.0. ... '"' , ... , ..... -.. c:--..1 ......... ......,.....,,rn_...,.,... _.......e.dt .......... •• SPOT IT ON THE SAND? -If you do, a San Clemente High School class asks that you withdraw the po1tcard inaide this weighte<j P.llllic bag and mail il to them, saying where you found Uie pouch. ll s part of a class project to chart ocean currents orr Dilna 'Pciint ind San Clemente. Bags on Bea~h · Students Plot Ocean Current A batcb of small plastic baga should be washlng .ashore along the Orange ,Coast pre1ently, and an oceanography class at San Clemente Hig h School ~opes you'll find one -or two - or more. It so, ask the students, please fill out the postcard each bag contains and mail ii to them. It's all part of a class project to plo.t the ocean currents off Dana Point and San Clemente, explain the leaders. They are Mary Meyer. R o n Honsberger and Patti Jans&en. ":J'he postcards. with querlion1 on them to be filled out abouf where the bags were found , will be the basis of our study,·• they wrote in a statement "It i! our project in independent research for the entire year." The class undertook It after ron· ferring with Joseph Reid of Scripps Oceanography Institute, the teadiD g authority on California's c urrent system. The 3M Company donated the plastic bags. Last Sunday the class dropped them in 25-bag batches as rar oHsbore as a mile and a hall. A small weight was placed in each bag to keep ii down where currents work. Also participating in the r,roject are Tony Dowell. Melody Fa k. Sandee Barton &lid Rosemary Lowry. ' l 'rom Page 1 PROHIBITION Newport p 1 an n i n g commissioner. recalla one of the lalttl: · "I used lo see a flatbed truck with a load of hay goi ng in broad daylight between coves in Laguna and rented places In Newport. I knew darned well the load of hay was_hollow in srde. and crammed full with bottles." Oaring boats, usually crewed by Canadians and northern \:ali!otnlam. ran the federal blockaCJes, bringing liquors and wines from C;;.nada and Mexico. Most anchored o f f s h o r e beyond the three-mile limit. where "fishermen .. woullf go out to fetch their c•ra:oes . "No pickup was made unlil the buyer produced one hall of a dollar bill that •ouid match that of the captain of the ship," recall Merle •nd Mabel Ramsey in their book. ' ' PI one e r Day~ of Laguna Beach." Many nim runnen bad plugs in lhe ..bottonu of their hullt which could be yank~ to scutUe the ves9tl If lnter· ception by the revenue officers was inevitable. Rum runners always hied look.outs on shore to signal if tber. were revenooers prowling oo land or sea. One rendnvous for lookouts was al Dana Point. Another was th e Castaways, a 1aloon wh.icA used to . 1tand •top Ute bluff behind Dover DriYe In Newport Beech. When the Ulegal liquor •as con- fiac1ted by federal or local 11uthorlttes, its dispo!ilion sometiints made strong men WMp. , "OM of the sternest Cit) marshals Newport Beach possesst.d was James A. Porter.'' 1ccording to S. A. Meyt.,.•_. "TM Story of Newport Beach." "At intervals Porter would pour his hau'Js down a drain In the driveway al the old City HaU. 1 block ea11 ol UM. Newport Pier." One day a chokt lot of connscated •billley rurgled over tbe curbs and UF Recognition Luncheon Set Georae H~1 II. Will be named pttSideat of the 1-.. Newport Beaci Ullltad hDd, Wednesday at ,.. It,... C.Ut C.U.1ry a.-dorto& lbe 1Jttr. Aanual Recopiticm Luncbeoa. ~I w1C. l:loaa will be Hancock Baanl.q Ill and Mel Sdllnkle. Yict pretideetl: Mt1. f'rnt L 111 c II , seen....,. net Be• Ben&on. tre1Sld'tf. 0Utatand1111 con I rl b utor s nd worl'erl If .. 1117• nmpalp will ... ~ ..... pl-• "' '"" 1Ut • lJl\ited l"W pn:lldenf Mn. wnti .. Molt-'"· ,, I I 'f ru la .the streets of McF•dden Square. It wu too much for city employes. They contrived to-have Marshal Porter summoned to "a disturbance elsewhere." While he was gone. the employes made off with six case· of hooch. The duping of the Lagun1ns came later in the 19'l0s when a ".movie company" hired a number of llKW to act as "e:a:tras·• for s:i eacb m a scene depicting the unloading of a riim runner. While cameras ground away, the Lagunans brOught ashore heavy cases. from the boillll to .a truck ashore, as "directors" shouted Jn. structions through megaphones. au in' the best HoUywood tradition. As soon 11 the VJ!ssel was empty and the truck filled. according to the Ramseys in their book. t b e "moviemaker1" departed In great haste -and it dawned upon tie LagWlallS. Then hid been no film in t~e cameras. They'd actually unloaded i.a rum runner. Many 1taunch member~ n( Oii! Orange Coast remembtr the days '1 Prohibition -but few like to tat: about it for publication when lt comel: to membrles ol the rum runners, t,... higbjacter1, the bootleggers and I.ht pharmacists who d i s p e n s e "medicine." Besides, everyone was young lben. Recalls Superior Judge Robe Gardner: "1 wU just 1 little tid, bu.t r cerlairtly remember all those mysterious nl1hts when big black cars used to drive through the darkened 1treets to meet mysterious yactlt!." Adds J . Le1Ue steffe:nsen, longtime commentator on local aCfair s, "l was still Uvlng ID S&nla Ana when Probibi. tioa casne to Newport Harbor . Scut. I remembe:r bow it was around bere later -but If you want to ~te me. just say 'I'll take the F'lfth.' ' Memorial Service Slated Saturday For Mr. Barnes . MemorlaJ services will be held at ·4 p.m. Saturday •t SL James Eplscopal Cburclll. Newport Beach, 10r Waller G. Barnts. a 20-year te1Mleet of Newport. Mr. Banes, 7'1. died Satul'Uy at a local coavalucent hosllal where be bad been W for .e•eral rean. Retired as president of As1oclatect Coec:rete Product.I. be is 1urvlvt!d b)' a IOn, W. G. &roes, Jr .• oi eM bome. dl7 W. Bay Att .. Biibo.. The Rev. JoM A.Ibey II . will ol.· . lldate at &bl, wvitt. Pril'att lntermeat will be It Moe- teclto Memorial .Part. The family IUaectl that thoee who wilb ma1 mab a c0atr1bution to die o.u .. eou..,. H-Fund. Saddleback Mo11nts A $9.S m.Hlioo JUD.I.or... collep con- struction bond issue will be oa the. .-JecUon ballots of voters In the Laguna Beach·Tustin·San Cle~ate area ne1t Apr.ii 9. ~ddlebact J.uruJll' .Calleae. Dt.dric_t trustees made that decision Monday nilhl. i mpelled by what Superin· tendent Jack Roper described as n"overwbelotlnCf.y avorable pub tic re1pc1111e" at a ppblic' meetir.11 called lor dllcuuiol of h prepoqL Tru«w w:Ml&ar9d .. oppolitioe to tbeb' ~ that aw boDd wu JleC'UIUJ• if tbe dlltrict WU to meet ftMDdaJ probJelU stemm1q fl'om tbe Dnly formed jurlddioll'• I lt mllliGa, · lelt-JNI' <Wtructiioa Jin>' sram. SaddJebact ... formed lut year to tent tbl ...,. Soatbeut Onqe Cocm(y ...... Some 1,0lli trealunen wW attacf tbl dlltrlcr1 flnt claaaes in Sept.ember, H la alUruted, most of them drawn from tll:ree county colle1e diatrkb wblcb Mt! cvrrenUy educaUn1. tbe tuture S a d ~ I e b a c k 1tudentl. SHcllebact busiaeu manaaer Roy Barletta aakt the •.s mLWoa would be requlnd almolt hnmedlately to bectn flaandnc the dl.tr:tct't bulldlng program. About J3 million wOUld be used to purchue a 175 to 200-acre ~ite and the balance would be used for construction of initial builctlng,,, Ile said. f'.--P .. e 1 TV EYE ... der study. "It is not yet a falt ace'om- pli," he said, explaining that the City Council 11 yet to apply formally for a $458,IXXI federal grant to finance the project, which would be the first of its kind in the natioa. Santa Ana't Arinc Research Corp. is curreoUy preparing the federal grant appUcation, 'The flnn wu re- tained by the City Council last monlb at •·fee of 13,500. 'J.'he application is expected to be ~ore couocilmell for •pproval sometime next month. Glavas, who gave h1t Civic l.e•gue presentation thia morning •t Mar- iners Ubrary. justilled the city's pitch for federal funds by pointing out th.at "local government can't afford to underwrite and l1nance the 1yst.em," "'lbe Iarc-t lhatt of tu fundt," he noted. "Is DOW" being siphoned off at the federal level. It's cert&lnly time for 111 to ute some of this to make our streets, highways and homes 1afer." 1be chief taid under no circum· stances would the cameras .be used anywhere but "In the publk domain. e."tcept when requested by individ· uals to use them on private pr11perty." He suggested that the latter in· stances would include installatiooa at banks or warehouses. "We would, of eoune, cbarge a fee," he said. As propoeed, he said, EPS cam- era• wookl be set up at key tntersec· liorui. along ttie Corona del Mar and Newport peninaula be•chlront!, at major shopping ana1 and at marina1 and other -docking areas. The cameras, be explained, would be capable ol tunctioning bl almost complete darkness, would wort with· out cable1 and woukt hive no audio capabilities. ''Zoomar" lemn would en•b" them to "see reuonably "ftll up to a'half· mile,'' M said. Tbe cameras WOllld be invaluable for 1taUout1. be added. He dted tbefte from cars u one ot the major problems' the cameras tollkl help solft. "We reall.1 pl; licked out of tbe boi: last ~ in attacb on can." he said. "'T'be:y •en up more than SO , IDUCATOll ILICTID·-Newport Harbor Cbamber. o! Co11u1um:e President JollD. Macnab (right). in one of Jut official dutie1 u outgoing chamber president, 'huddles with Leon ~ee~s, ~ewly elected chamber head, to offer COftll"llulalions. Meek4 11 pnnapal at Corona del Mar High Sdtool 150 Seeking Coordinator's ' Position in Newport Beach The newly-created position of city harbor coordinator is jlllt possibly · the moet aought-alter municlpal post in the history of Newport Beach. City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt told Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce directors Monday that more than lM applications have been received to date for the 110,IJOO.a-year position. Hurlburt. who is expected to an- noWJce the successful applicant before the end of the n.onth, disclosed the n·umbe.r of applican~ during a talk before chamber directors explainlllg Why he feels the oew post is needed. Announcement of the job last fall cau.d 900\e to fear that the city was aim.int to hire a "bay snoop" to ferret out tbe illegal mooring of boats at priv•te: piers. Hurlburt has steadfastly discounted the rumor. and tokt directors at their Monday luncheon that "the real pro- blem in explaining this position J'IOSSibly is the general lack of un· derstanding about the city's role in harbor activities." The city controls fully 85 percent of harbor tidelands. holdin,i: the prn- pereent." e Another use 10 which the camerl'!'I could be put. he said, would be th e televl1lon taiping of all arrest proro:l· ures. "So whenever we are accused of police brutality, ~ can disprove it with the taped record." He said• another major benefit from the 1yatem would -be its "deterrent effect" on crime. Time and again, the chier empha· 117.ed dW'ing hls talk that 'DO one in city govtmment or the poUce depart. meat inlmdl to infrin1e unneceuarily on any-·1 privacy. "That is one area tbat will be watched very zealously during tbe drfrelopment, and use of tbe .,.... ... tie aalct. At the C'09duaion cl hJs !Vlt·hou r prwmtatioa, G I a • 1 • ~ei'l'ed a 1tnm& OYatioft from Civic League mlll'llbara. perty in trust for the state, Hurlburt said. To provide municipal services c·nn· necled with tidelands requires tilt equivalent of 11.-4 men a year, he said. The harbor coordinator will be ex- pected to ass~e a large portion of that workloaO.thereby freeing nther men now performing the varied duties. '"One of the glaring deficiencies In Newport Beacb when I became city manager 21/z yean ago was it& fragmented organization,·· Hurlburt said. ''The one area which has not yet hren cleared up il! the task of harbor· related activities." Hurlburt said the riew aide's first responsibility will be to develop a reeord 1ystem on harbor activities, land uses and permits so that in- formation wh ich oow takes hours of research will bi:! readily at hand. The harbor coordinator also will be expected ;,, become ·expert in harbor activities at ttle stale level, and serve as a prime counseklr to city councilm en and staff on how to prov'.de municipal services for harbor activities in a more efticient and ef· (ective manner. he saJd. Plane Lands After Mishap A four~r~ned Air California plane la n.ded sa1 !y in San Francisco this morning after its starboard outboard engine failed at the end o( a ffigh t f~om Orange County Airport, the airline reported. The pt~ne. with passengers 1board, landed without any Qther fneident. It ~·s flown back. empty, on th, remanWng engines. in1pected briefly at the Orange County airfield, and then . fiown lo Ontario for repairs, an Arr Cal executive said. DEEP S1Piuii.- CllllPCT C:LC/1111110 i" CAltllET CLIANINO THIS UNIQUE NEW PROCESS CLEANS DEEP ·AND YET TREATS THE FINEST CARPETS WITH LCJVIN6 CARE . , . ,_ ITIAM ,..... .a-.. Mftl ~ ef. _,.. _. ... .......................... ..-.... ......... .... ::.. ............ ., . ..,_ ,.., ,.. ........... , .. ... ~i::·· ~ ...... ' ••.• ,.., ..... , I • -,._...,.., ........ . .. ..................... ...., .. ,, .... :.,.., ,....., ..................... -,.t --.. ..... THIS 091~ ITllAM l'llOCIU II 9UAIAllTllO 10 II COMl'LITIL y SAFi ON All FAlllCS UNOll ALL -. WHINYOU WANT THI FINIST-Fiii CALL ISTIMAT• RUa & UPHOLSTDY CLEANERS ' Our 21st r-of S..-lo t1io 0.-c:-y a.,.j Lon, '-:~ Areot 2950 RANDOLPH · , COSTA MESA AUO IN LONG HACH -CHlllY AVI. I hu Co ,. wt tho .. .. .. Its .. "0: IN tho tio •• ID1 I ... Mo no m• be m• Sa I 1 l • of he VO 0 '" pro bu op cri ... St pe I wi Vt " cor bl< ID co ID wt tin I K< tin th• l ~ I ( in1 '-' I~ I diJ if'..! .. Ni Po Al ... ... •• cu I ta! ol( Pll ID1 an of be hi so I "" tor's ~ach :ate , Hurlburt Set'\lices t·on· requires the a year, he 1r will bt ex· ge portion of freeing otller the varied !eliciencics In became city igo was ib n:• Hurlburt has not yet isk of harbor· 11 aide's first to develop a Xlr activities, : so that in- ikes hours of at hand. tor also will te expert in ? state level, counselor to tff on how to :es for harbor icient and ef- ls 'lp Jifornla planP 'rancisco this 1ard outboard d or a £light Airport, the ngers aboard, • lncidenL mpty, on th, 1eeted briefly a\rliekl. and for repairs, l. IG DEEP NITH .... -"" ·-t~ - .L I IT• tY Avt. _, ;..• :t .. . Medieal Musie • Coa1t Docwr1 Band Together 1l>an'1 --about tbe lnltnunents one sroup of Orange Cout.doctors ua wbeo they operate. And they try to keep it that way because what soothes tbe "patient'' when these medlcs go to work is the muslc, not the medicine. 'J'lM9 lfOUp, compoaed mostlyrof doc- ton from the Orange 'Coast aru, calll Jtlelf rather Ulfonnally "the doc· tors' band." ·The truth is, some of Its Jbembers aren't even doctors'. But that doesn't ·~ \hem from "operating" smoothly together. INAUGURAL BALL 'Jbey'D perform Saturday nigbt at the Orange County Medical Associa- tion Building (wher: else?) iD Orange at the county medical group's annual inaugural ball. It's an occasion for which they've been practicing extra hard at Hotg Mrmorial Hospital. The g r o u p normally rehearses at Hoag on a twice moothly .1chedule, but recently has been warming up its instruments more frequently ln preparation for Satur.day's "operation." Included In the basic 17·member .,. __ .,,_._.., .. , Newport Beach -Drs. Robert L. Duey (the bandleadetl, RI c bard Altman, WillJam Holmes, G r a n t Gould , Dean Hope (and his wife). Westmlnlter -Or. Harvey Stone. Costa Meaa -Dr. Larry Siegal. P'uller1on -Dra. Ed Sterlin1 and JuJea Markowlti. Santa Ana -Ors. Jamet Cutee1 ·*2)(1 Dive Hertsaurd. PILOTS, TEACHER • Regular, memben who are not medics include Western Air Lines pilots Marty Stromberc of Balboa and John Gowt:r o( West Loi Angeles. retired military pilot Bob' HeDderlOll of Newpcrt Beacb, 1ehool teacher Earl Triectie'I of Costa Mesa, marine desigoer Terry 8"y1or o{ Costa Mesa and Mike Hutchinhn, IOll of weU knowD Harbor Area musician Bass Hutchinson. AJtemates, all physicians, Include: • Jlm 'Holloway, Stan J{ansen, Paul Janes, Paul Mable, John Belt, Marvin Kaplin, Juliua Tabris, Ron Illinois, Bud Delaney and Herb Simon. Kasperak's Liver Crisis Past; Heart ·Improving PALO ALTO (UPI) -Doctors kept a cautious vigil today for any signs o( rejection of Mike Kasperak's ·oe'ff heari after overcoming a crisis in- volving his liver. Condition of thf' retired Cleve.land steelworker has "moderately im· proved" since Sunday when bis gall bladder was removed_in an emergency operation. But he remains on the critical list. The historic transplant operation \\'as performet1 Jan. 6 at Palo Alto· Stanford Ho1pltal. Dr. Norman E. performing the operation. Kasperak, M, began his loth day with the heart of 43-year-old housewife Virginia Mae White beating strongly b hla chest. Doctors said the heart continued to i>erform wen but pro· blems of rejection "1till lie ahead.''. The gall bladder was taken out in an hour·long operation and tbe common bile duct drained In order to remove blood and other matter which had han:.pered the liver lune· !loo. Doctors noted an improvement in Kasperak's Jtjdney function but con· Unued dialysis, a method of aiding the kidney to remcve the body wastes. Physicians said he still suffers from Warren Nichols Heads Lutheran Church in Laguna Lt. Col. Warren P. Nichols has been in.!!talled president of St. Paul's Lutheran Church In Laguna Beach ror 1m. Nlcho\1 and othtr olfice.rl who will d!rect church business aUain were lr.stalled at tbe recent worship li.:t •ice• lead by Pastor Willard E. Niederbrach. Other officers are Ronald E. Polzien, vice president; William J . Atlee. 1ecretary: Paul G. lftman. secretary; Robe.rt W. West, financial 1ecretary; elden. Grant N. Wetzel and Keith L. Conway; and b'u1teu, cwrord HUI and El-'>od A. Oehlert. Holdover officer• wttb unexpired terms of office are Ronald McNlchols, .rc:ser, and Paul G. Inman. truatee. St. Paul's congreption recently purchaHd 1 11 acre lite on Morn· ta,.klt Drive In t.aauu Buch. PlanJ and spedOcaUons for the roa1tntction o1 a aanctuary lr>d paraoaail9 wW be propored br 1 bulldlnf committee 1111ded b y Leonard SlallJ. Cooatnoctloa lo upactod to -lo !be fall. • . ____ __, ...... ~ short periods of seml-conscklusness but added thi• too was Improving. Kuperak bad slipped into a aemi• coma Saturdav because of bad liver function. At that time be received a IO.point t.lood transfu1i on to remove large amounts of bilirubln, a tox.Jc product which had accumulated In his blood because of the liver failure. A biopsy taken during the gall blad· der operation indicated presence of necroeis, a proee11 in whicb liver cells die. Dr. Leroy Pesch, professor of medicine at Stanford University, since indicated the death of these cells no longer was apparent. He said the damage did not appell' to be affecting Kasperak's progress but it would have to be vtched closely during the next several days. Pesch said Kasperak apparently has had liver troubl' ;'for some.time." Where Can God Find a Lawyer To Defend Him? WEST PALM BEALH, Jo'la. -The real question may be who ii the Lord's advocate. George Albrecht has filed a fl5.00l damage suit here agains•. God, charg- ing He was responLJb:v for a 1964 accident in whJch Albrecht injured his back. So far only one person has offered lo testily on the side of the Defendant -and only then if He appears Jn court. Albrecht. Jn the suit-filed Monday. named as co-deft!(ndants au Palm Beach County crtufches -about ~ of them -becaUJe he said they were ','.the agent.I of God." 'The 3$-year~ld electrician said he injured hit back durln1 a rmnstonn at a cOnatructlon 1lte In 1914. He said he wa1 standing on a atdewalk that suddenly c.llapsed and dumped him into a pll Ill.luring his back. Alb~ sued Ute city and the coll· sb"ucUon compt,ny, but a trial jury ruled die ml•p was "an act of God." He charged ii the ault filed ?,Jonday tti.t "a• .. relUlt of thia act of God , . • thia plaintiff received damag!!S to hi• back •.• from which he wW continue to 1ulftr permanently." -Circuit Cour:t Judie Russell Morrow waa usiped to the ca1e. but no hearin& da~ WU 1et. Thi paator of oee church In the couaty uid. lf Albrecht ''brlnt1 the Prlndpal Dtftndaat into court. ru be &lid to come te1Wy for Him." Anolbtr minlate.r said: "We &rt not •CUll of Gofl. we are HJ1 clilldren, md cbUdr•n c*tftot be held ruponsl· bl4!1 for Ute Ktlonl of tbeir P'atber." \ " ... . -· -~ T~. JiMllty 16, 1968 OAIL y "1.0T I I Blaiherg Sees I -·Dau hter-A • a-in ' <.;APE TOWN, South Afrla' (UPI) -Heart transplant p&tient Philip Blalberg today, 1a• the i:laulbter he had never eXpected to 1ee a&ain. He was all smiles. She wePt. "He looks wonde'.rful," 20-ye&r'Old JUI Bialberg said after talkfng Lo her father for 10 minutes throujb a germproof glass panel. ''He seems so cheerful and so much better than J expected." "My husband was so ha!!f,y to aee Jill." Mrs .. Blaiberg aatd. • Hl1 face broke into one bl1 delighted smile." Blaiberg sat up In a cha.if while talking to his family. A hospital bulletin called his condition "very aatisfactory.'' Jill, 20, flew to Cape Town Monday from Israel where 1he was studying Hebrew and working on a tibbuti . Her mother asked her to fl,y home after doctora said Blalbe'rg mis.sed her and her presence mi&bt 1peed his recovery. · Miss Blaiberg said Monday that when she left for Israel 1lx months ago she knew her father was ill "but I did not know then be wab critically ill." It was not until shortly bdore the 58-year-old dentist became history's third human heart transplant patient First Poster Child To Graduate Today that she learned he bad been, near death. lUs new chance at life cam• when Dr. Chrlstiaan Barnard transplanted Into his chest tbe heart of Clive Haupt. 24, a colored brain hemorrhal• victim. A bospital bulletin Issued ?4onday said Blaiberg was "improving all the •l-" ~ .... · Kuchel's Mom .. Visits Library To Reminisce The 97-year-old mother of U.S. Senator ThomAs Kuchel.recently made a sentimental visit to the UCI llbratf to view microfilm c op 1 e s of tbe Anaheim Gazette 1he once belped her husband, Henry, write and ed,lt. It was tbe first time Mrs. Kuchel, who regained her eyesight after recent corrective surgery, bad seen the back files of ber late husband's newspaper. The 91).year files ol Orange County's oldest newspaper were donated to tha library's historical 'collection by th• Kuchel family in 1985. The collection coven 4,428 issues from 1870 to 1960. O•ll't l'llOT I'-W --.. K ........ NEW YORK (AP) -Jeffrey Reil. tt.e first poster child in the March of Dimes birth defects program, graduates from high school today - a day doctors once feared he would never live to see. Mrs. Kuchel, aceompanied by her son, Theodore, a county harbor com- missioner, was e.!!COrled on the tour by UCI Ubrarlan John E. Smith. MUSICAL TREATMENT -The doctors prescribe music -both for Smith said the files, which constitute a unique . unbroken historical record of the area, are available u source material for hi .. torians. themselves and for their patients -and take their "medicine" in rehearsal session at Hoag Memorial Hospital Oeft above). John Gower (above r ight), airline pilot, is one oC few members of "lhe doctors' band" who isn't a doctor. Mrs. Dean Hope !below left) also isn't a doctor; she's Ute wife of one and the only woman in the band. Dr. Robert L. Duey (below right) leads group wh ich specializei!i in 1940s "big band sound." · In 1959, wt.en Jeffrey's poster pie· ture appe&red throughout the country, physicians told his parents they did not expect be would live' long enough to finish grammar school. Henry Kuchel bougbt the Guette In 1887 and edited It for 48 years. It is now owned by a newspaper chain. Dorothy might never have visited Oz if weather radar had been around. Remember The Waiderful Wizard of Oz? And how Dorothy was carried · over the rainbow by a tornado? tlowadays she might never have maae that visit. .With weat her ra - dar, the Weather Bur eau would very likely have detected the tor· nado conditions in time to warn ber. Weather radar is one of the Bu· reau' s most usefulweaponsagainst rampaging weather. The trouble is, a complex ltl'eather radar installa· ~ion at each of the Bureau's hun· .. dreds of offices would be much too reports relayed via teleprinter or expensiv.e. telephone . Up until now, that is. This means that local forecasts At the Weath er Bureau 's re-and warnings are more accurate. quest, ITT Industrial Laboratories And the better they are, the better has developed a low-cost system to off everyone will be-fisherman transm it up-to-the·moment radar a'nd farmer, picnicker and pilot. weather pictures to almost any Everyone, that is, except maybe place in the U.S. 'Dorothy. Th is unique system transmits International Telephone and the radar pictures, disp layed on the Telegraph Corporation, New York, master radarscope, over ordinary New York 10022. telephone lines to simple receivers at neighboring stations. The local weathermen see weather conditions firsthand . They don 't have to rely completely on ,, . -. . . . ..... • little death from omeot .board that ':lyde. preg. l was slam· '· ru. to • -. i.J DAILY PllOT • T.....,,.-,u,1 ... • c.--n. ..,. .. , ............ CrlUc and author Maleem M111er· lqe, knowll for his jibes at aome of Britaln'I moat rupected lnatituUons, cloetn't Me eye te eye wlLb students Jttklng distribution of free birth con- trol pills to female undttgraduates. The M-year-old former editor ol the hlUDOI' mqulne "Puoch" bu reailn- dd u bonorary llir9Ctor of Edinburih :Jnlversity after cla.shi.Dg with students over the pill 'llsue. • Van Nuya police blame a bag of groceries for the death of Jam.es Ed- waN MeKIMey, 119. He had golUD out of his car to open Ule driveway <ate to hil home and bis wife alid across the front Mal to take the wheel A large bq: of groceriel fell oil the wat, depieuing the accelerator pedal and the .uto lammed into McK.innl!y, plnninf him against the gate. • Lu;, Carrizalu dirpla111 a letttr from Socfol Security Adminiltration Cam-- miuiDMr Robert Ball rongrat'UloUng him Oft hia 109th birthday, Canizalts, who lives alone in De1 Moines, Iowa, hai had three wives and WaJ divorced from the last one when he toa.t JOO. He hu 13 children, the oldest is 84. Carrito.Le1 secret to hi& long life ... · no cigarettes or wht.k.tv OT wild, wild wome11. Just c tall glass of milk and o Jew tiny, hot, :rt"d peppera t'OCh day. • "I don't like being treated as just a <.'Ommodity," said...._ MeFarlu4I, 18, u ahe announced it1 Apple Valle)' that abe WU J'Uigning her titJI al Miu CaUfornia. She told nnamen that 11you have n o life of your own as a beauty queen." Sbe nceived the Miss California crown lit JuDe 23. Her place in the Mia Univene conte1t in Miami next May will be taken by on of lhe six runners-up in the Ca1ifomia compeUUon. • A. cwtomtf walked in to a Del· !as stOTe and uked to pu:rchas~ lomt pistol ammunition. He ap- peared 1kt"ptical over whethe:r the bulleU would fif'.Jii.s gun. /wt to be cerloin, he 1oad«d--ehe pistol and told the clttk, "Theat will work jwt fine. Bl) tAe UIGV, thil is a stickup." Poliu a:re 1eekin11 the gunman. • F'ire destroyed a rural Nubville, Mich., home while owner ~ Ken and tua family were gone. A neighbor, WetleJ Frle-4, said be spent 10 min- utes trying to convincfl a person on his party line to hang up so he could call the fire department The unident- ified man using the line reflaled to give it up and the two-story frame house burned to the ground. MM!lrtpn law ~ultts that anyone taWnt on a party line immedi1tely live it up when told Ufe or property 11 eadanc- erecl. An inve1U,ati.on hu been launched. • c.....-~-....~ off at tM Loc:oMo. N.H. n-Ce~, toll vresnted o pair of.__. ~ '"9-.,,,.,.lloou. -· ,..,_I"' •I ~ nomal GOP ,p,e.....,.. r•dfdFt, U makiftg • ... *',.,,. tow •/ lhe Gl"SMU Steik. • • nt •• wbo cJabned Int prise in Ille "" v ....... Sao -Deny Wiii ltat 1111 Mii ...... mot.r boat ......... ·-· .... -............. -... .... ,..... .... --...... pllodcd . ....., .. --. --Ud.. pJI 'If II .. la It -L"h* .... _., .... , ••• .-...... -.a.-. ...... r •-rd rror.e Yorty Informed • On Conflicts? ':J_ WS ANGELES. (API -0.. ol fo"'° city commissloner1 1nd6cted in the recent harbor commllllolll probe says he told Mayor Sam YortJ Of irregularities belwe the in\'e1Ugalion. Aceordinr .. to the grand, j u r y transcript releesed MondA.J, former harbor C.OmmiJ1k>ner Kiri Rund.berg testlfJed he told Yprty last fall he wu .. swplcious" or some harbor com· mlssion activities. Rundberr, indicted on two counts of brJber)' 1 aaid he t.old the mayor of a ';rumor" that a Commlaaioner had a financiaJ. interest in a floating restaurant in the harbor and of other ''incidents." Rundberg said wheo he gave the ' information to Yorty, two to three months be.lore l)e testified to the grand jury, the mayor "wrote something down on a tittle yellow piece of pllper and folded It over and slapped it togetber, aod that was the end of it. " Yorty has said he knew nothing of harbor commission irregularities unW news of the indictments Dec. 1.8. A spokesmen sald. Monday the mayor would not comment further until he reads the transcript. The focal polnt of the probe, prompt· Rail Merger 'Biggest' In History NEW YORK tUPJ) -New York Central and Pennsylvania Railroad of· ficials worked today toward "earliest possible" implementation of. the big- gest merger io the n&tion's history. It could become reality as early as Feb. 1. The Supreme Court approved the long contested merger Monday: and the onJy obstacle le.ft is a formal order by a New York Ulree·judge panel. That order was expected this week. The resulting network WI.II become Ule large1t privately owned railway .sy1tem In the world, stretching from B o 1 t o n to St. Louia and from Loubvllle, Ky., to Michiga..n'1 northern tip. "nMI order was a Weuver to the bullrupt New York, New Haven and Hri"'1 Railroad. The New Haven, whi ch can~ 00,000 commuters to a.Dd from their jobt in New York City daily and provides peasenger ll.Dd freight HrVtce ln New England1 wW pt a • million thfee.year 1oan by the merged Pen. Central to prevent lb threatened col· la pee . 'Ibe reacue of the New Haven is part of the merger as sanctioned by the Interstate Commerce Com.mission llCC). I ~ smaller ea1tern railroads will be merced with the Norfolk A: Western System as part of tbe court..approved arrangement to protect them from operating at a competitive disad- vantaae with Penn-Central. Tbe three smaller lloes are the Erle-Lackawan· M, the Delaware A: Hudson and the Boltoa • Maine. The Supreme Court rejected an ap- peal by the Reading Railway System wtuch wanted UM! same protection u the three small llnu and turned down an effort by Pmnsyfvanla state interesb seekinc to block the Penn· Central mer~r. Din~rs Wat.cit As Man Kills Wife, Escort PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) -A local salaman was belna hekl on two homidde dwge1 here todty after allesed11 abootlng bi1 former wife and ber bo11 to deatll in a botf rutaurant bear the financial ~ter Monday night Authorities said F'oster B u r r Shipley, 57, apparently caUed Kelly 's restaurant 1horlly before the iocldtnt lo make sure Mr1. Lora Mae Shipley, 47, ud her boss, James Eldon Dorton, S2. were there. WltllHtts said Shipley walked into UM. reataurant carryina ao overcoat over Jlis arm, went into lbe lowap wb•e DO,um and Mrs. ~lpley were eajoyfDI dinner, and operied fire with a .a caliber" revolver. Tbe1 aaid be allot altel'lllately al ooe, Ulen lbe otller, and kept oa firing al'\er \be pl1tol •aa empt)'. U w11 UMa tMf Harold Bordman. 41, who bid bed drlnkln& in the ~. ud aaother ..... ar•bbed &Wpley, took the gun, and held him for police. The 40 patrou ol tae restaw-ant and Jounp apparently thopght tbe lDcideot wu a joke, u.nlil waltnues ran icrellninli. from tbf. \ounp. Gtorp ThomuJ. Dl'WI dltectw ol Radio -KOr , "" -din-ner wtu. tbe at.tlon muapr. aw Heulan, wbea UM 1bOoUn1 started. "We recopistd It wu for real aad ~It ... 11--the llnt -o( lw• .lbttl, •• be p1d. ecllija-la lllo ._ _ Tlmu, ............ ti • liut -act "' ... -~lml!oi!' lo developer lloltll -ta -•112-ml!Uaawwld--. Betides tbe ........... ff . • .. formv Utbr. C 'drr 1 llllli'c N.SlatTwaa ____ _ ol briben ........ c 2 7 eeor,. :o ...... .., t•w • ... .-"_,. ..... " crimi.Dal coaOlet of ........_ lmtUi is indicted Oil ftN cOlllltl of klllr1 lllld -al parjsy. Rundllerl ... llm .. sszstd of receiWtc •.oa._, ellloll!!~I e from 8mtth far a arm. cmDld M lc•I Sc-. ..__, -.., .. two wbea U..,. ... • tll9 -.. m.iuion. .• w-ia...-a1n11q 1o ap- prove tbt trade ceaW Cllildaat fir Smith wblle bawbtl Onandal tr·1t1• with the developer. Be ia allt 1C•11d ol lendilng WJ to tbl .,..llOr of the lloatinl l'8ltarut l'rlllr.els Low.e. The harbor comml11ioa ~ed a Jeue of harbor •P9CI • Ute Prillceu LouiM tn Jane 1• 1 Smith, a ctt1 human n 1e!lw eom· misaioner, la ebaratd wtta PIQuriac himself before tM &rand Jlr7. A tape reconUnc plaJtJf • the jury purportedly rtvealed llllHll told some buainelamen at • Ncw. •. ll85, meetma that be bad penudld aearly all five harbor comml1 ...... le vot.e him the INH. A real 111ta• 1ftkei-, a b&n.ker ud a dentin told tbl jury they beard Smith mate tbe nmark. SmJth said be did not l'tDMD N mak· ing It 'lbe transcript glvet \eltlmony of City Adminirtrl:tive Officer c, Erwin Piper that he bad made "fruk" com· plainta about lbe trade centls C*ltract aod, that Yorty bMI helped mneod it, although not to Pipm''I total satisfaction. Rusk Promises Saigon ' 'Talk' In Peace Bid WASHINGTON (UPI) -_,...,, al State 0-Rulll bu pnmicec1 tbe Sai1<11. covemmut tblll it will be fully consulted befcn the Ualted Slates decidet wbetber to taW-" Haaoi'1 .a. lo bold 'flY 'H 111o bom1>U1111opo. But, hi • fCl1Dll ltal.-t illlMld Monda1. RuU: alopptd 1bcrt el lllJfnl that .... s.o,.. pen>m..rt could block •Yell IDitial coatadl tf the Uaited SWa dedded tbeJ WR ................... lo ':Z. ..... -·· willlnlr .. to .... f~•le puiee -· The RDlk ltatemeat WU illued .. shortly after' South Vietnamese .Preai- dent Np yea Vu Thieu crKiciHd 1be United States for tuiD& the le.a la s~klnl. peace talkl late.a Of i.tt1a1 his country play tbat role. It wu plainly deliped to qlllet fean ln Saigon that Washington mlgt mda some sort of deal behind Thieu's Nck. Rusk had beeD notified in advuee of what Thieu prClpOled to s•J bi his speech before a conference ti Vietnamese nnn~pft editors. H1I statement, read to newa~n by Pr• Officer Robe.rt J. McClOlkey. w• aimed 1t meeting Tb!eu'1 criticilm to some utmt. ~ Rusk uid tbe H•oi ~er requirefl "carefU.I aplor•tlom Pd tbb: procui may late tlme. I "\Ile have, of ~rse, dlscUIMd these statements and their Im, pUCallON wl.th lbe Soutb Vietnamese government and others, since tt ii! OO..·ious that there could be no decision• Oii neaotlat.1001 without hall conswtMion with tb;fm. In partlcUar, it goe1 lritbout aayillg that the t..wr. ol. South Vietnam could not be deckltd without the fuD participation of tM legal and coaatitutlanal government ol South Vietnam," tbe 1ecretary said. Diplomata here noted th•t Ut11 ~ m.iaed only C01Uultation1 prior to decision .-1 did not pledp that Saiaon coukl bave 1 ftnal say in •ny dectajc.. · Mother of Three Burns Herself Outside School SALT LAKE CJTY tAP) -A 42. year-old mother of three was found engulfed in flame Mond1y afternoon outside tbe suburban high ldteOI. wllere two of lier chlklren are earoll· ed. Deputy Nell C. Bot•ell ol the sblr• ifr1 dltectlve dlvlalon said his 11-veatl1adon Indicated Iona Muon el KearJU, Utah, may have wrapped herself in a fUOllne·•o•ked blinktl in the 1ebool·1 par.kine 101 and lft a matcb. Sile wu lilted In "extremel)' criUcal" coitdlUon at a Salt Lab hoepitaJ •ltb tblrd4f(l'H b U r D I covmn1 more tbu 15 percent of hor bod)<, BOlwtU Mid J11 Ou.ocan TtotW, 17, 1 mtmber ol the Kearn• HtP SdlOOi tr..:k team, lllfd hi1 Wlrl'DllP pats ud e dMllUtt'I OVft'COlt .. e"ltin,.._dllt..._. - • OIL ,. .. -PWnoa -the Shell Oil Refin. err at H-atter u uplaaloo late llonday al~! .. , ........ wtilch injured four penons and burDed for eeveral hours. Ships, Oil Plant Burn In Houston HOUSTON (UPI) A collision between a sbJp &Del • striae of gaaoUne.fllled barges today tumed the Hou1tor1 ship channel ·mto an inferno shortly after an explcMlon and fin swept through a quartet·bM>ck area of a nearby Shell Oil Co. refinery. Tugboats and Coast Guard rescue craft, including a belicoph!r, raced to the cbannel fire as flames ahot hundred• Of feet. into the air. Flaming aaaoline spewed from the ruptured. barges and turned the chan- oel's surfaee into a floating pyre, hampering rescue work. The upbion Monday night at the Shell reftner)' allo seat flame• hllh inlo the air and sb®t homes in the suburb of D9er Park.~ Three workmen wwe injured and a pard coUapsed of a hNrt attack. Autborltiel could give no JmmediAte eethmte of damage.al either site. Tbe two incidents~-a Ith o 11 g b • unrelated, were within~Siih-t of one uotber. Rncue and emergency unib at the Sbell fire nisbed immediately to tile chumel .-ea. Frank Caddy, a pl.ant manager for Shell, said a broli:en fuel line caused the uplolion in a solvent manufac.· turln& area-Of the plant. . Tbe tlu'ee injured perHons were identiOed u Frank Howard,"'U ; Leroy Ford, 60, Uld F . M. Butler, 5'. A guard identlfled as C. H. CampbeU COllaPled .from a butt attack, J'l:remen, allowing the fire to burn itaelf out, bpt a blaze a 11 v e delibl'rat.tly to ll:eep gas pockeb from fonninl and causing other expl0&ion1. A eouple Dowd the ship. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Glngerid&, ol. York, Pa .. had been w•tching the shore fire befan U..,. retirt!d for the night. . 'heir sb.ip, the Chriltiana, a Laciu cat90 vessel with a Greek Cfft", collided with Humble Oil barges pallad "' • lu(boat. Mn. Giallricb said .. I wun•t e:t:· cltad. TM only time I got excited wu wbta I wmt to the lifeboat. ''1b.-e nn pieces ol. metal Dying all over tlte deck." 1bere W'IS lire ~·~u~o -;; ln)ovial mood sbortl~ after their re~cu-e from ur~;; Cbr1.stia~, Mr. and Mrs. Heber·Gmgerh:h of'York: Pa tell of their cloee call '!hen the "Christiana" collided with an 'on 'barge In the Hou1ton Sb1p ~l early today. The "ChrisUan1'' was engulfed i.n fi1mes wllen tbe 011 bai:ge ezploded. in the watm-aad fire on the boat " . ' she aaid. ~ crewmen from tbe stup were evacuated .except the captain. Pete' Pan.aglotou. 41, an engineer and two crewmen as tbe fut:?l barges turoed the area into an Inferno. The crewman, the captain's wife. Sigrid. 31. and daugtlter, Nicole, 3, were later brought back aboard the vetaet wlUch limped toward harbor at G1lveston, Tex. Mrs. P1nagiotou sakl she Hrst became aware of danger wbe.n her husband awakened her. "I was sleeping wben my husband came down. lie told me to get hl!r (Nicole) and IOtRetbiog w1nn and get to the_lifeboat-~.-- "There was fire. Lots 0( brigh t fire." stie said. w·. L. Nix Of Baytown, Tex., 1 guard where a highway tunnel goc1 under the charme~ said "I looked out just as she went up in Dames." Nu. said the ship burned about fi ve minutes before It exploded Ute first time in a "real iierce explosion. I saw the second explosion •bout JO minutes afttt the first. Fire shot up a bout 300 feet strai&bt up in the air." Somewltere ... A Rainbow --,, ............ •:• .. 11'1. .. -,:D •.llL .... J:N •.M. -~ -· -_,. ·~ I --·-••llllllll ----" . . ~ • .n • • . ' 4 • . --I . . ' • - .. .. • ... ' .. • .. " .. .. • ... • I • oviets &j'-&ing . Up . Ql&ill edit~r ·an ~Fleet · ~1----1----~~Gii'iiiiiif (Ufl) -Adm. -s. Mcf:aln Jr., C111o1 ol U.S. N:l!!.i-la. -.po, ... ,_ UPI T-.i. om tti'e:ship tell Of their arge Jn the engulfed in ne to get h!':r 1g warm and ,at, ol bright town, Tex., a 1y tunnel goe~ lid "I looked !II names." Deel about Jive ioded. Ute firsl I explosion. l •Ion about 10 , Fire shot up IP in the air·" lW r· Fog • • ·" • " " • ·" • " " • • "' • ' •• " u •• • • ' n • • ·" _,,..., • " " • • .. • n • • • • ~ •• n • • " ·" " " " • • " • " • • " • • ,,. • " • • • " u • ·" • • " " • • •• • " •• • • • • "' " • ,, .. • u • .. • • • • • • •• • ' • a ·" • M a • " • • ... • • • • .. .. • " • ,a • a • • • ~ .. • .. • " -tllo -Unlf>o la briqio& up Ill -""" la .... the Mediteataea to stay." "Ooo ol tllo moot dyllomlc deveJiopsutaa ot ,. • c •at limet b.11 been tbe "°"1 nounctd mo•emen seawfril ~ ._ , Servi Union," be 1old a meedng ol ~ American OwnlJor "' ~ .. FNmfurt. , M . all! the Sovti<s built • force ol. • Ill.Pl ,.in the ?tfeclterl'ueen~ the IM!le Eoot ci:I and still ... ~'= 3) .Pl ...... , llx/ IUb- marines.\ l He aiSo aald tha Red China bas the beginnings of • fleet witb IOme 1,(QJ I• VIENTIANE, Loos (AP) -Two thouaud Laotian tovennnent troopl a r e. beHeved to bmwJ fted before advancing Communist Iorcea in the strategic Nam Bae valley in northern Laoa, government IOUfCltS 8llid to- day. No report baa been recelv- . ed from. the three govern- ment battallom since Sun- day, when the government ordered the village of Nam Bae and its airstrip aban· ...... Some of the government troops have atraggled into the Ro)'lll Laotian capital, Luang Prabaog, which was mortared by the Com· munist. Sunday night. It is 50 miles south of Nam Bae. A 1eneral and two col· onell lfere sent north to auet&A'he aitua~. Nam Bae, wbii.11 eovern· meat f«eel ~·from the Patbet Lao in July 19118, had been under b e a v y artillery attack for several weeks. Meanwhile, the govern- ment gave a furt.er report on a Communist air attack last Friday. It lad reported earUer that two O>mmunist planes were shot down. A government com· munJque said fOtD" North Vietnamese AN2 C o I t Navy Patrol --ed • village "' at Muong VU dvillans ud many otben machine gun brought planes wen territory. One plane and the and straf. Meo tribe ldlllng four oandln g It I a 1 d three bodln, "*'"" Vletnameee "' and one muti~b e yon d recognition , be com· munique said. map found in the plane ' in Viet· nameae, it a~ It was the t report of North Vietna planes at- tacldng Laos. g Britain Cancels - Jet Buy LONDON (UPI} -Prime Ministeii Harold Wilson's cancellation of the British order for 50 U.S . .pujlt Flll Jet.& is a kick in ttie American pocketbook -and it Is liable to cost British manufttcturers some orders. Britain estimate1 Jt will save a bit more than II bjlllon by doing away with plan1 fir the iwlngwlng jet lighter-bomber.,. Much of that fiiure comes from in- flation, devitO:ation a a d olber economic matters. The actual money 1n America's pocket from the order would have been about '624 million broken down as $312 million cost LAGOS, Nigeria P) -for ttie a.il'crafl, '264 million Nigeria's militarJ rulers for .tpare parts, and $48 spent the s e c 01 an· million ill interest since it niversary today ol ir Jan would have taken Britain 18 coup fighting a ci ii war 10 years to pay. which tbreatena to come In .addition, there w•• , bloodier. ..., 196 million order to British Mij . Gen. Yakubt.i owon. firms for addi.,.,,__, ..... ..t~ 33, head of the era!· ...,.,.... ru ... ill•--mostly electronic -to m ... y government eeks ~ Into the fighter. The ago targeted March 31 as other s:JOO. milllon was m' the date for the end the aix-montl!. war agai t the dollar oort due to devalua- rebellious regime of Col tion and to lnfiltion in Plane Down c. Odumegwu Oju u. 34: genie:!. t n-11 ; ' . ---· -ln eastern Nigeria. __ _!~ -~-' am.s-over.:.all·l-ll----- Ojukwu declared the savmg1 at about '1 billion. In Shikoku region independen~ I '·May 30 and named 1t 1afra. Pop~ Names IWAKUNI, Japan (UPl)- A U.S. Navy petrol plane, afld Its 12-man cnw, last heard from Monday, is presumed down on the Japanese Is!And ol Slrltotu, a U.S. Navy spokesman said today. TM P3A Orion was bat· tling snow nurries when it Jut radioed its position to the Iwakuni Marine Corps Air Station neiar Hiroshima. The iearch for the mias· ing propeller-driven plane was conducted today by Navy and Marine aircraft and uni.ts of tbe Japmw:ae Maritime Safety A,...,,, The Japenese called off their search when darkneu 1et In but American units doggedly continued. None ol tbe 12 men abolird the plane was identified. The. Orion was on a rouUne rught miuion, the Navy spokesman 1ald. lfl'S IE FlallY lf you have new nelghbon or know "-anyone movtnc lo our area, p...,. tell us to that we may ateDd • friendly welcome ud belp them to become acquatnted ln their Mw sroundiftp. llulllllllo• INdl Visitor _,.,. Cosll Mesi ¥bier · ,,...,,,, So. COISf Y&llor _,, H*Ylslllr 642.UU Federal troops Inv ed in July to end the seces on. Gowon and his fie com· manders decided a month ago to step up t war, wh.lch according t some unofficial estimate h a 1 cauaed 100,000 ca alties. No official figures e been released, but it is Ueved civili an and milita dead total about 25,000. Tbe last major vie ry for lederal troops was mid· October, the captur ol tile :river port of Cala , in aoutbeut Biatra. s· then: the war hi$ stalemated. There are signs ted«al buildup t Blafrau between tr vanclna acrOll the River from the nor a 1ea offelllive Port Harcourt, a m1j and tile depot f shlpmfllits ol wms Biafrana. American To Curia VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pope _Paul VJ, who named an Amerlcaa aad a Belgian to the Roman Curia, pro- bably 1rill mah atili more appointmenta in his cam- paip to i;nake the Roman Catbolic Ctiurcb's leadership younger and .mAJ' e • In- ternational. Vatil"u "lources said todl7, The Pontiff named Fran. cfs Cardinal Brennan, a "quiet American" from the Peanaylvania coal country, to Ule CUrla Monday. lfe will head the CODJregaUon of sacraments •1uch rules on iucb matters as mar· riage annulments. mp~ri,6 J,,_fu6 ~av, /f.,,J 'l"alil'I lo I~ a.Ix,,. aHa /or Of/flt' 21 'l'ar6 . , . • lrMl"tl moo. to ordefo e Fine Jnotl~ Humphries J-· Newport Blvd . Com Most 541-)401 ·- ~--------~ _ ... ' .. .. "'/: I T'""'1,.-,/1:. DAILY -1J '/ . Second Hurricane Threat/ns Britain ly PhD lnterlondl • .Why does The Big Money keep moving to California Federal Savings?· • Because people with The Big Money know what's best for it. 3 NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICES NEAR YOU: --ANAHEIM-EAST: 1717 EAST LINCOlN AVE. • n&-5700 ANAHEIM-WEST: 600 NORTH EUCLID AVE. • n&-2222 COSTA MESA: 2700 HARBOR BLVD. • 546·2300 Head Office: 5670 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Anaeles CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LDAll AllOGIATIDN . • * • • * • • The Betterment of People is Our Billion-Dolllr a..ineaa .. - • -· • ' OAIL'f PILOT New Tour Started -:-By Reagan MCRAME;NT<>CUPI) - Gov. Ronald Reagan, the Republican party's hottest box office aUraction, set out today on ~ new four.state 1peech-maklng tour. State GOP Chairman James W. Halley sai d Reagan's 11test foray - certain to keep a 11 v e 1peeul1Uon that be is eyinf, the White House -wi I make the governor the party's cb·ampion fund · raiser. By the end ol this lour lo Tulsa, Washington, D.C., New Yori!: City, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia ud St. Lcuis, Reagan'• ou l ·o f ·state travela: will have added mort1 than Jl million to GOP 1 camp.alp coffer1 since he ; became aovernor a year i a,o. I 2 Missing Jets Found; i Pilots Dead WOODLAND CAP) Wreckage of two missing Navy A4 Skyhawk jell and the bodies of their pilots were found about 30 feet from each other in rugged terrain 15 miles north of Lake Bm't'yessa Monday n.ighL. Thfl planet vanl1h· ed Sunday afternoon on a flight from Fallon Naval Air Station in Nevada to their home base at Alameda Naval Air Station. Para.rescue men fr om Hamilton Air Force Base s.ilid the bodies of the pilot!, Lt Commanders Clarenai T. Covill and Allen J. Meader, both of Alameda. were ln their wrecked planes. There was no Im· mediate determination if the planes had collided in flight. The officers were active duty filers attached to Alameda Naval Reserve Squadron Two as instruc· ton. Plan to End War Posed ByMcCitrth y SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Se n. Euge n e J. McCarthy has proposed a three-point program to end American participation In the Vietnam war. I-le wound up four days nf campaigning in northern California today with an ap- pearance before a Junior Chamber of Commerce lunch. The Minnesota Democrat. who is challenging President Johnson for their. party'• nominalion this year, Mon· day appeared at nearby Stanford University, a public rally on San Fran· cisco'1 Nob Hill and a $JOO a plate dinner at the Fair· mont Hotel. In a question and answer session following his speech at stanford, M c C a r l h y outlined his t!U'ee:-pronged plan to change U.S. policy in Vietnam ·and pave the way for ending the war. He said the United States should recognize the Na· tional Liberation F r o n: t (NLF) of the Vlet Con(, negotiate with the NU' and begin a phased withdrawal from Vietnam after the South Vietnamese and the NLF _are able to negotiate on their own. Durinl the 1peech, the senator deputed from hi• prepared text to u r g e scholar•. religious leader• and young persons to take the peace initiative to the public In 19M. * * * Leading r LBJ First Time in Stat,e Poll ' LOS ANGELES (AP) - A majority of California Democrats favors a COD• vention delegation pledged to the renomination o( Prsldent Johnson-the first time he bas e.l'l}Oyed such support -the St.ate Poll reports. . The poll gave Johnson on· Jy 43 percent w h e n Democrat.. were as k e d whom tbty would ·like to aee nominated, however. The poll reported last September that 311 percent of California's Democrats would vote for a "peace delegation" to the party's national convention and 42 percent would support a 1\ate of delegates pledged to Johnson. The new State Po 11 counted 13 pttcent as favor. Ing a Johnson • aupporting delegation headed by Atty. Gen. Thomas LyDCb, 18 pet· cent favorl'ng a delegation pledged to Sen. Eu1ene McCarthy of Minnet0ta ud 19 percent unsure of their support. What innuence the name of Thomu Lyne~ carried was not determined. These other result.. were reported: In a choiai between Johnson and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (D-N. Y.) for the pre aide ntlal nomination, California Democrats gave Johnson 49 percent and Ken· nedy 4.1 percent. In a choice between Johnson and McCarthy, lt was 73 percent for Jobnaon and 18 for McCarthy. RIG. 22.00 RIG. 22.00 Unruh Looks to Stat,e for Tax EtUe Be .a SACRAMENTO· ~AP) -taution above '100. t yeatli .\DcOme below "·Olll. """""""" meets• t.ow , Legislator1 today pondered Sen. MerTJB ... o,mau, ICapertl .. , tbla croup ol ... tboapt tbs Jqlalmtan the best way to provide ~l (D-IM All ..... ). ,.i .... Aow ·I• e •• • e 141er1 y w.ad ID abolll ....... ildo tu .. u.r. wilb Auembly L•ll•l-loliW°'•''"*"l'"W"' bomooww1wi111oolfolls· elfed Ibo• -ID ELIER Speaker Jdse M. Unruh IS or older a ~~ ed toar~ II teBA...11!11 ii bwt Aq Jl'ii4lMJ •nlW~ suggesting the state 1hnply .,.. ta.s: e&eJlllltioa Oii ..... by the preperty tax. . ridld rw ii .. 1117 ta ~!: ,:;e~Y =~~o~•',~::'beir=...:::•oma::::....:il:_:lbo1::;.~bo=v.:•..:•:..._u:nr::.:•::.h _•:.:•::•:..::uk:::ed:..:•::•..:tbe=._:'.:"=""::...:lllll=:. _____ ~,i.-'--. I The Democratic lil / :~~ .. ~ .... ,"';!; :.i~ .. : I L V~LIER County supervilor1 Monday, , , "We're probably 1o1n1 to •· :::;.!:..d~;·~s.:: ·~~ . I grams which you 'bear" the And today, two important burden of 1dmlnllterlnl. OM' AN I assemblymen told a meetin1 called specifically to diacuss local go .. mment """"' e problems that their fiJcal crisis needs sjleedy reaolu· lion, Chairman Job.a T. Knox (D·Ricbmood), of the Municipal and C o u n t y Government Committee and Chairman Jobn G. Veneman (R·M odesto ), ol t,he Revenue and Taxation Com· mitt.ee declared "uni.ea we provide new re venu e sources for local govern· ment, the present leve_I of 1ervice1 cannot be main· lained wltbout an incr~ase In property taxes." M o n d a y , u legislators convened for the aecond week of the 19611 session. two s e n a t o r s introduced legislation to take away some of the revenue locaJ government now counts on. Sen. Tom Carrell (D·San Fernando), proposed that the tax on business in· ve ntorles b e eliminated starting next year, a move favored by Gov. Reagan. He alse> introduced a bill ex· empting personal cf(ects and furniture from prope1ly Kidnap, Rape Suspect Held SAN FERNANDO CAP) - Ernest Luna. 36, of Pacoima was book!d Monday on suspicion of rape and kidnap ln connection with an attack Christmas eve on an J.yeilr· old g1r1. I Luna Ls accused of luring the girl away from a San Fernando church. She w:as released in lronl ol her home by a motorist who !peel away. --· ---.4:~ ---COMl'Lm , whO woukhit be t dead asking for a loan. , _ hi ll!VttY man for hlmselfi every No-bounce customer ~ writes his own loans. Once you 're approved for a No· ' ' bounce Account, you can wntc yourself loans from $100 to $2.400, depending on your own account's limit. You might never wan.t to be caught dead sitting in aomc bankacrou from a frosty loan officer. But sitting home alone with your own check.book-that's different, isn't it? \bu1! .,_,. Gradually-gradually- you'll have lo ,P•Y us back. You 'll also pay !.,.% interest per month on the average daily balance due. Not that we're not generous types. But we're not. in business for our health , obviously-we'd never have gotten. to be a $900-millioO .... . ._ ~·-= ,.._ If )'OU need money banlr. if we were. just write. ............. c..... ""' ... e 1481 L C-ttwy. _ .. _ • 111J ........ ·-.... ., ......... ...... 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W omeri · Pickets· Stage County Peace Ptlra<k SANTA ANA - A acore ol women peace •marcllers p.-ad~ around the Or&nge -eoon1;y oourthouse 'Monday mornkl& in support of a similar march on the na- tion 's Capitol. Headed by Ann Sherman Gores of Costa· Mesa, aDd Elsie S t u r m of Laguna Beach, tbe marchers car- ried placards, distributed handbills and ll1tened to a ahort talk by Mrs . Gores. A bandful of spectators, on their way ill. or out or Recital Set The Orange CoUAty Guitar Circle for perso111 int.ereated i'n classical and Flamenco guitar, will hold a mnn- bersh.ip-recruitillg recital at 8 p.m. Saturday in tbe: Recilal Hall at Fu~ Junior Collete: Admiaion will bt free. Only Chevrolet puts so ·much in for the money you -put out. ~ -- Our lowest priced car-Nova Our lowest priced wagon-Nomad ' . Hard to believe. Nova's tot1tly new look•. More powerful engines. Yet still economical to b_uy. Us low price includes improved rear shock absorbers, and Independent front coil Th is rugged new Chevelle has 84 cubic feet of cargo areL Your choice of lhree all-vinyl interiors which beautifully · withstand the rigors of families, fi1hermen, flowerpots, au~:';~'!~~· ~°:r~~~~~ ~:s·~~~ ~~:!,~=; :~::1~i;1~!~er, whal-havewyou. New wider atance for easier handling. New longer 1.16" wheelbase for a smoother, more comfor1abl• ride; For power, Nomad's standard Turbo-Thrift Six or new 20Q..hp ve. Hitch your famtry to II Nomad, a •tar performer. New safety features offer more protection and 11curlty tor your famlly. Take a ride, and you'll know why Chevy D Nova Coupe , Is Chevrolet'• beautiful v1rue leader: for '68. I No .. Coupo end N...,., St-W-IOp, /mptlo Sport Coupo -· Our traditionally low priced ~hev.-olet Impala Sport COUS* Sure It'• a big car. And that little marker on the front fender uye there's 1 hearty 307-cubk:-lnch V8 under the hood. But walt. That'& atandard, ind the g11 you put In la regular. So typical ol Chevrolet to 11ve you money. And 11ve you care. Pro1ectivt bl1ck vinyl hn bMn ln.erted in the molding along the length ol 1he body to help keep l'"pala 1111 trom nicka and scratchft from netghborlng C8(1. Mein thing to know about Impala: b~ elf, Httle prlCI. ...-... le ~rt. le our•. lur now et ,our Chewrollt dealer'•· .....__. T • • • • I l ' I ' • • ' • • 11 .. __ ,. f ... 8 DAILY PILOT Your Money's Worth Here's How You Can Help "MY HUSBAND travels to Europe on an average of once a mooth and I'm not going to alt back here alone," said a middle-aged lady. "A tu on my travel? My husband ~ill pay lt. '' "My Christmas present from my parenta was a 11ummer vacation i" Swit- zerland." said a charming coed. "I doa't want to seem unpatriotic but what diffe.T· ence could my little trip make?" U these are typical att.i· tudes -and I fear that tbey are -cooling the boom in U.S. tourism overseas wlU be an enormously dilli· cult taak. LEGAL NOTICE Over The Counter MutuaJ . NASD Ll1tl"11 t.r JHuery 15, 1MI u 'ti H1 !'fl m U; t:; m ~: ~= H ~· Hr t:; .. ~ .... t' .... ' 1·- 1 •• .... I' 1: .... , .. ... ··~ .. ~ , .. t"e po M• .... a~ * = $. I Tuesday's Prices-· Uunplete New York • ~· ' \ ..... _, = • • l l r ' • • • • . . . Je ....._. OILOT . . ' ·-• I Bruins May Face. Cougars Mi.nus Lew LOS ANGELES (AP) -Unveiling 'Bru:tn Coach John Wooden la taking "I think we'd baln a ftnt .,_ demoU.hlnc er.d)ey, .... TS, AlclDder flf thl pme Ii 8..._,, ........ their •'non-Alcindor. offense," the no cbance1 even though he's not SW'e without AlcindOr_ayen Jf_we badn't allo auffered__an qa_lajury dd •• \Joodll Mid ldl Bnml pllJ9CI lbeir UCLA Bruins are preparing to play big Lew won't play. had him all year.'' Wooden said. But removed from the game. but defeut ot the MUOD lut Satur-- Houston in a crucial basketball game "We haven't practiced the hilh--post, the 20--year Bruin eo11ch coaceded·, At flnt, Friday'• UQury was .con-4aJ witll Lew A&dDdw oat of tbe next Saturday without -their injl.ll'ed-if we_can get .him~ ball,' l don't -UU•-1ear'1,of{eme 1' ... bued arom lidered allgbt...After a check_at the PIDI __ _ star Lew Alcindor. think there are college players who .Lew. Stanford medical .tacllttJ, the •Ille .. I dolt't wut our pla)'el'I Dallnf The 7-foot-2 cenW' who suffered can atop him from scoring." "In last Saturday'• game acalnlt All-American ut out of lJCLA,'1 7$G tbe W." Woodin said ot bis team's ----------a°'n·'""i•°'•"ry'°"Ulfils ett eye sl Ffla&Y-lii HoustOn, T t0p-ratea-Briiiiii-Stanf07d, weittem~tit-1tii-trlumpl1"0Vef-Stiiiforct'""=""'"~Oiit-pre9'1n1'iliifemi. in UCLA's 94-64 victory over fac.e the natio.n's No. 2 team . If UCLA ball in to A1clndo.r 48 times. •e 1uc-pme he. bu m1ued at U~. "I waat •to fmce tlle otber team California, is undergoin g treatment has to play without Alcindor, Edgar ceeded 41 times and 31 of those timet Alcindor bad 1uffered extreme pain to glve tt up." . at the J ules Stei n Eye Clinic at the Lacey, a ~foot~ forward would Pro-the' play resulted ln a 1COre ," Wooden and blurred Yilloa Sunday niJht. Woodell lildlcated the game isn't UCLA Medical Center. bably move to the h.igh post. Wooden said. "It wouldn't be fair to him or to u Important to b1m u a Pacifk:-1 Alcindor is "progre11ing well" and said Lacey ii the team's .best 1be injury. on a Rbounding pla)', our team to p\llJ on national TV coefen.,. pme. m.ay be released within a day or defensive player and would ·guard was the second this year. -ind before that larie crowd -The Bndnl are bGlts '11lurldl1· to two, the clinic spokesman says, but Houston's Elvin Hayes. Last Dec. 22. u the Brui.u were U he'• not all rqbt." tvoodea said Portland. low Alclndor AFL Win S~ock, ~lo~m Reign in NHL · To Come By 1971 Oakland Raiders players have been quoted as taylng Green Bay wu not lnVincible and that it was the Anierican Football League entry'a er· rors rather than the PICllers' ability th&t decided Sunday's Super Bowl show in Miami. U that was the cue, I must have bttn watching a re-nm of another game becauae the battle I uw on TY looked very much like • clear-cut c..,e of superiority on the part of the National Football League cham· piou from Wi&conain. .. Some press clipp!DO MoodlJ lauded -.. ' ... ........... ,.. ~--·--WHITE WASH ·~ Raiders for mlkfn&, a cloee, r'espectable .game Of it. But since When ll 33-14 a dole score in a ~piomhip club? _ lnddentally, we came within a ufe-- ty Of predicting the euct ICOl"tl la .tut Friday's column. The crystal ball bad it tabbed 35-14 for the Packen. No doubt in this corner -the NFL is clearly . the best 1n pro footba1L But the junior circuit is building 1team • · ' : . look for it to NrD it.I firll ,Sµper Bowl conquest by 1971. llllh11 6-11 au.le .. altty .......... ., -_ .. stars will mnpete • C..U lieu GiH ud Ctu1r7 Clwb'1 _,. January D whew tei&amut ewaer Cbdl c.ary -.. --U.ks teaney. Teelal <ft .. IH ....... allllr are memben ef tlMi Bun, Alple. DtH11eri, use ud UCLA. • wen as prombtn& ara penoulHlet. 8e fllr UI el IH ........ 1-.. field ... ·-.,. lnebuled ta U. 1'udl an1 ANGELS -Jim M<Cllotbla, BnbbJ Knoop, Jim Fre&Kl, JaJ Johnltone, 'Del Rice. DODGERS -Jim Glllllm, Howard ·Handy, Jerry Doggett. , RAMS -Elroy Hinch, Mickey 'Dukich, (also Joo Arnett). · USC -Jobn McKay, Dick Coury, Craig Fertig. -. UCLA -Jolm Jardine ( B 11 l Chambers former All-CO.st player). other slated to vie in the event are Orange Coast College football coach Dlck Tucker, Mater Del grld bmis Bob Woods, ex·Boston Red Sox star Vern Stephens attd John (Big Ref) McDonough. There Is no admission fee for the 7 ·hour extrav1ganza. Ar-•11 th Be.i : Once around the beat: Fred Morrison,• the block·bustin' tullback who led OhJo State to a 17·14 verdict over Cal in tbe 1950 Rose Bowl has returned to the Southland. But instead of tearing up real estate, he's selling it. ScoUftll IOCtt1' referH Robt• Ha1atn1 ns awarded f>IJll by a : Crlmlaal '"l-• -, ... dPl deflcleKy aDe1edlJ saffertd after btlal f'9nff la the jaw bf •• : Irate plll)'ft'. Tiie blew bt*e M1 Jo ... • Tbe fraeas KCWJ .. nriDI a :-.,. ... tnrUelMtwet. .. Dalbo .... 8oyo CIM ud IH • Btrpe Ami...,. el G1ae1ow. : ~ 5Pfatin& 0( soecer, the youth pro. : ~l:.Dl in the C08ll aree baa reaµ, • pJ.ned ln P,OPUlartt)'. Two ye1r1 a10 : tbt.te wve two teamt.. Lalt year tb8 : ~I awelled to six. Now tt'• 22. ,: • \t.ounpten from, I '° 14 compete :,i':the Iea1111. • •, ,,.. llidl .... 111 .. lift from the tWttmi callfomla Sotttt Football , ~f+ci.ti• -22 ,_ bolll. •• fMumps Sideline ·'t· iJiam.s' Meador t: LOS ANGELU (AP) - A cae !(!"..::. '::t.":.r ~""f:: pi01'DI lo hli ---· · ·----.. -,11 ... Ro la ..... -"' ·a 'lb:,.. Cott idle Bk* \'olk. :t;"' DAit.., ~It.OT -., .,._ .... CAUSIS IRUPTION -Americ an decathlon star Bill Toomey, from t.guna BNcli, has caused an eruption. in New Zealand. Officials of an athletic club there say the :r..gun111 failed to show up for a meet Saturday ind tblt never again will the club inl'ite another American athlete to New Zealand. Lagunan in Dog House New Zealanders Mad at Toomey ' AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) -The Otahuhu, Athletic CJub near Auckland is irate with U.S. decathlon champion Bill Toomey of Laguna Beach, Calif., who failed to arrive for,.the club's athletic meeting last Saturday. The club arranged to sponsor Toomey's trip to New Zealand but club officials say that instead of picking up his air ticket at Los Angeles he flew to England on urgent business without notifying the club. The club's executive has decided lo ask that the New Zea· land Amateur Athletic Association and the American Amateur Athletic \Jnion be told. "Under no circumstances would the present Otahuhu Club executive invite another American athlete to New Zealand." said Barney Roberts, president of the club. · It'• Dlablos Frida11 Irvine Visits UCR Tonight Seeking 10th Triumph By RON EVANS Df .. Delfr """" ..... Rodwell is U and lhe iwo forwards. Bob Gray and P1ul Hoffman, are tJC Irvine. iJI the mJdst of its best. both M . UCl's frOGt three -Nick ever b.sketball season', tra~ls to tJC Sanden. Jeff Cunningham and Mllce RJven:lde tonlcht in quest of 'its 10th He,:kman -are 6-0, 6-3 and 6-6. victory .to IO with only three defea ts. Rodwell 11 a former Australian It's lilted u 1 home game for Olympic team cager. the Hliti,landen, but Coach I>Waln After UCR, tbe Allteaters wiU have Lewts' cagers ml&ht. not e v e 8 the unenvi&bie taisll of preparing for recopize tbelr own environment. UCR hun't Nd a home ,.me since powerful Cal State Los.Angeles . Davis' team travels to LA Friday nigh t. December l . Tonight's lliteupa: Tiie Hi-..... ~. Lib UC!. tlMly're l>-L Rlnn14e C.Ch Dick Dffll hopes Ml Anlllf. M Gr111 en can ctdtnw cbaltlnf up Yk-tarin M lltft'•n ood be 1..-.r a berth I>~ NCAA M ·-a man collep plaf0ff1. UCR wtl1 -lft lmPGoinl ~ I-» ,._,. ltM -I.-IOollllL Coate ""'"'lot 0.- uc 1m.. ~ So-... P' C..111111,... .... C Beckaaa1 t-1 G -loll G Farlty W I I "'""~----·---~;..._~. . ... -. . . -. . . __ .,._ . --j _u , . After Masterton's Death TORONTO (AP) -Shock and stoom over the bocUy death Of sm Masterton WU evident Monday Dilht among guest.I at the N1ti0All Hockey League All-Star dinner. Player1 IDd eucuti"' aprused sympathy I• the famlly at the "Min- ne.ota North Star plaJer who died Monday from brain lnjariea nffered iD a fall OD 1be ice. "It's kind ot iranie when you thiDk about 1~·· nld Pllllburlh Gomral I Manoger Jack Riley. "'lbe flnt All.stir pme 1n 1IM '' here in Toronto ns_ beld far a man. Ace BaileJ. who almost Jolt his life because ol a 1evere head injury." Bailey, Of Toronto, al.moat died after being checked by Eddie Sbor1 Of tbe Boston Brulns in November, 113.1. The NHL player's life iuuruct was lncreued to '50,000 from Jall,000 when the seuon opened. The new policy allo bu a double . indemnlty elauae wbic:b caDI for 1100,000 in ...... accldeotal death, but this clause b not effective until Feb. 1. The . league now earrle• a tl.000 accident policy on tbe playen. "lt. ls net tc think that thi1 wasn't in effect the day before yesterday," said NHL President CI a r ea c e Campbell. "But we've done thit: u expeditiously as possible." C a m p b • 11 described M.aaterton '1 fatal Injury as one Of the hazarda rJ a profenlonaJ hockey pl.,-er. The zt.year-old center, a native of Wia.. nipe1, died without regainina con- aclousness after falling in a game against Oakland ln Mhmesota Satur· day night. --·· p1ay1a, Illa flrll -in the NHL, didn't wear 1 bebnet. There la JlllCU}atlon be ntilht bave llCmped injury bad he done IO. . He wore a helmet at Denver Univeralty, wbere be was • All· America player in bockey. College reculatiom in the United Stites com. pel tbetr WNr. But when be became a pre1ua1oa·a1 be preferred to plaJ Angry AAU Threatening College Stars 'l'here will be no benefit game, at least Jl?De sanctioned by the NHL, NEW YORK (AP) -The Amateur for Masterton'• wile and two adopted Athletic Union threatened P,!ond.ay to cbildre;n. take action that conceivably could al· "There has never been a beMfit feet. the Ofrmpic eligibility of every game since I came :nto the league." athlete who competes In the U.S. said Campbell in an interview. He Track and <Field Feileratioa , indoor Is here for toni&ht'1 All.Star game meet here Feb. 9. at Maple Leaf Ganlene. Col Donakl ·HuU, AAU executiVe Masterton'• estate wiD receive director, replied to a. Nat i on a I '60.000 from insurance policies carried Collegiate Athletic Association state· on all players by the leape. ment last week that waa viewed &• "I think a benefit game is asking reopening the bitter struftle with the the publle to pay for a normal hazard NCAA over control 0( amateur track ln our buainess," llid Campbell. "It and field. ii our own responsibility to pay In· Hull said that unless the federation , demntflcltion w h-e n e"v e r it is---an· arm-oHhe-NCA"A"",-aUea fM sine· necessary. .tion by the AAU of ill meet &t "You can't compenaate fOI' a man:• M.U.00 Squ.ni Garden, Ille AAU death no matter what you do. This would report to the International ii just 1 built-in baz.ard oC our Amateur Atbletic Federation the business." names of. all athletes competing in 'Ille NHL in ita 51 yean has been the meet. free of fatalitie• In a rough sport Hoftver, the Rev. w. H. Crowley, \ in which most player• scorn the uae president al the: U.S. Tract. and Field of helmt'tl. Feder1tion, firmly disagrffd th&t Campbell suggested serious ac-Hull's threatened actiou would in any ddents .have been rare because of way affect thf!I Olympic eligibility of "the Inordinate skill ot tbe players.'' federation members. UCLA Nears Poll Record NEW YORK (UPI) -UCLA, the nation's top-r'1tked coDege basketbllll te1m for 23 consecutive weelu, stakes Its rating and ill nputatlon against eh1d challenter Houston this week in the pme that 1hovld decide the nMiOnal championship. Tbe unbeaten Bruins received all 35 first~ ballots cast by the United PreU lnterutiOnll bnard Of coacbes Monday for a perfect score of SSO poiDts. UCLA bai led the Ult on ncb of teVe.a weell:1 tbis seuon and Its P:eln ot 23 weeks 11 national leader ii oaJy seven 1bor1 of the an.time record turned in by tbe Il(IO.Q Ohio State powerbou18. At Los Altoa, Calif., on hearing of Hull's threnened action, Father Crowley said: "'lbere is no rule ot· the Intern&· tional Amateur Athletic Federation stating that an lthlete must compete domestk:ally only In AAU-sanctloned meets ... the ooly way any qualified athlete ca:i be barred from Olympic competi~ ii by violation of the amateur cllde. "The AAU, as the IAAP member, baa ooJy the responelbWty of certi· tying the amateur stl.tus of our Olym· pie athletes. Prior to qualification on the Olympic team, the dh1ete is not required to hold membership' in the AA U or be restricted to AA U sane· ti---·· ·~it ii time for the JUltice Depart· menl of the United States lftd the courts cl th.ts coun.1tJ to can a hllt to 1udl un·Amerltaa pract1ces u threatened by HuD In 1matem sportJ' and provide prottctlon for our athle ...... without one. "There bave always been some peo- ple who wat belrnetl," 1 a i d Campbell. ''The very best ones tbat money can buy are made 1vaillble by the teams if players wam fbem. It's an optional thing.'' A minute cl silence will be obllerved in Masterton'• memory before thl sWt ol tom1ht'1 All~t.ar gum. Pirates Host Once-potent Citrus Five BJGLENNWRI'l'l'!: ...... ~-·-Six years ago Don E:twardJ brought the finest b@sketball team in Cilrul College history to Orange Coast College'• gymnasium to compete in the state Jaycee cbampiolllhips. Edwards' tall, efficient Owll made it all the way to the finals before Joajilg out to City College ot San Fran· ~i•co. But that was a long time ago. Tonigfit Edwards and his Owls, a la 1968, will return to Basil Peterson gymnasium. Only this time there is nothing so vita.I at stake as a state crown -or even an Eastern Con- feren~ title. The lowly Owls hold the distinction of being the only team in the 10.scbool circuit not to win a game. They even loat to Golden West, suffering occ 1-3 VaDelJ M Cll•pmu M ~Vale M Cm1do S.11 FalcoDer F F c G G an 86-a:> thumPJnl a also at OCC. Cltra1 Jamee ~I Tbem-M -P1'elpl M Moseley f.t Jo911M In that fracas they were guilt, of 19 turnovers. . Orange Coast is on the rebound after dropping out -of the conference lead Friday night when the Bucs drop- ped an ~ 79 verdict to Cypress. - Nineteen turnovers and free-wheel· ing substitutions proved OCC'1 un- doing against the Charger.; as the1 fell a notch behind Mt. SAC in the run for conference laureb. Tonight's struggle will be the final competitive clash for both sldes a1 the EC takes 1 Io.day break for flnal exams. Orange Coast returns to t h e hardwoods Jan. 28 to entertain Chaf· fey, then journeys to Walnut the following night for a showdown with Mt. SAC. OCC SCORING John Vallely Bru~ Chapman Craig Falconer Bart Carrido Ed Babiuch George Yule Butch Rollins Doug Allen Tom Moran steven Jacobeen Rich Hardgrove M&rk Laney Jnhn Lund Tim Sa!1'( FG Fr TP 1.a 82 • 129 46 '30& 89 .. 237 .. 31 139 "" 21 120 32 21 as 34 18 1M Zl 7 51 11 14 50 10 3J 40 • 0 18 e a 1s 3 I 7 2 0 4 Rustlers, Santa, Ana Vie By EARL GIJS'l'ltEY ....... "" ... Goldt'tl WeSt, Collep hopes to UH Santi AU ·cou.ge to Improve lb It.an· ding ln the ltutem Confmmce bull:-.0 r.ce wben the n1stlen vi.tt the DDu ~t for u I p.m. rr.cu. eo.dl Dick Str1ellln'1 Huntlncton 8Mch coDeslan• are S.11 overall and 1-3 hi SC play. Santi Au's rteClr'd ii loll llld 1-3. Goldtl wea '°" lnto the c•me nll .. --· lo °'"""' Friday 1111111 Ill Orup c..t. ....... """ but SM -f:rlday, 11-. T11o.-.. -~wo111u1 -··"· Qectlll further on common • _.. lftp -lo 1111 _,_ - that SUta Ana mut be fllvored tonllhL Santi An.a beat two ctube aarlier bl Ute seuoa -Blkenfteld nd Fresno -whldi ellU) haDcDed lbeRulkn. r ' Golden · Woll loll lo -hon by - -""" p -.u F KWwM C llNJlllM G 0.,... W G w· t 1 .... 1 "GokleD West ba1 a ml ftne- -., lum. I lblllk Miko SbeUO,. ii Cini ot the better •boo&erl la tbe eonfermce ... !plelley, lix-1-!nm> 11-. 11 •-•I IU polall per aa11a1 in Illa 1tosbman• EC ...,palp. G1JC -8-llo1 FG n TP Mlb !IHfte7 111 IT • °"'-•a 117 A-. llt'I I It D W7 ... Dll••• " It .. ..... _ •nut i..-11n a .,..... Cliiik1 ••• u t n Jim l"'O.... II ti a ............ »II a .1mJ 0.... I I 17 ~' I ~- I - ' I , ' l , • t I • 1 , 'I • ( 1 I l , I l ( • ' ----( l ' ' I ( I t 1 I t i c I r w c. g • c •• So "' ,.. •I ,, ~ F " ·~ ,, " fl ti ., " .. 01 al II ,, pl t ~/ ie peo- 1 aid II tbal -tbem. -"' tllo nt e >rought Citnu coaot pet. in I. I made before 11 Fran- >wll, a eterson here i1 • state • Con- Unction 1-tcbooJ """' dfering Cltru ...... _ ... ,.,. .... 'ley f.Z _ .. -ll'O-----;.,;- lilt1 of •bound ference :sdr~ -wbetl-;•1 an.. w they in ... .. ftnaJ des•• " lin.ll the I Cbaf• ut ... "' - 'I' TP 12 ""' .. "3M » "" 31 13t 21 120 21 as 11 M 7 51 14 "" 20 ., 0 11 a 15 l • 1 • • e lu, II me in T TP n • a ., D HI . ,.. a 111 n a 1 n • • a • I IT I .IL --'l'Uit--llCiiiiid,.. me~ or • ..... b*etball teams on the 'ftlt fOllt lllal llll IAle Ille "Jw?,.-· .. .....,.. the -of ,. ....... mlllll ... 00 lllat. Lee Allpleo. la ... ,... .... 'l ~the ...... Ille pla~ .... t, ... -.. Lee ....... lea State. For ....... not. quite clear, tomebody in Sacnmeftto dreamed ap on BllDll fot ll'leral Of. tbe st.te coDeees a few ,...._ . Tltt Cl'IZJ, mhed-u.p nomenclature bal no ad· =i!tffect. bowever, •pon the remiiting efforts o1 lllate LA M*etllln coach Bob Oldham. He 'J ldmita biJ dub -currently t.2 -is c•r•ble of stinking up any gym on a· given. itight bu Ofte ·that hu been known to perform with a high degree or cklll, too. Di.W.. fa llW1 Cltou~ Talking with Oldham on the phone Mondi y, it wu IUQeated that his tum might~ be in a class with, uy, USC. "Yea. we ha•e demonstrated that type ol skill, bUt we don't play well all the lime," he said. "We hew ,...,... tome very good pmH this )"Mr ..... ...,. wry, very Nd onn," he lldded, his .-............. . The DI-..._, two defe•ts, •s you mitht suspect, c.me en tuch bed nights. TM 1COr9 w•s 90-IS ..-lntt. Nev .. Southern •nd n -61 ... Inst Fresno Stete. 11We shet 21 percent .,.inst F.resno,'' Olcf. hem lerMnted. UC Irvine coach Dick Davis hopes his team will catch ~State on one of its famed "dow•" nights. 'Jbe An,teaters take on Oldbam's team ift the Dia- b1o's 5.200 eeat gym Friday night. It's a return engagement for Davis, but not. 1 he hopes, a repeat perfonnance. ,,.,., ....... ...,,. In the champioll!hip ·game of the Anteaters' tourn.ament. i.o weeks ago, Oldham cleaned Davis, ~. · WhJle it is true UCI was without 6-6 center Mite Heckman that night, Irvine will still be a decided underdog with him Friday. But tall odds have been put asunder before and UCI is clearly presented with a chance to adlieve a gteat victory. * * * Ever wonder what the local prep basketball picture would look like if no new hi~h schools had been built for the last 10 years in the Huntington Beach or Newport-Mesa 6Chool districts? That would have left Huntington Beach and Newport Harbot High Schools With the two schools playing ffch other, the starting llMUps would problbly look like this: Huntlnvton Buch Nttwport Harbor 6-S Bill Moore F Phil Jorden 6-3 6-5 Randy Wrifht F SteYtl LHCh 6-3 6-1 Mlrit Soderberg C John Yu'9 6-7 6-1 Mlk• Contr•ras G Bob Bl•ck 6-1 6-2 Grev Snydar G Ron Love ~T * * * .Dick Stricklin, bead basketball coach at Golden West, turned dO\\'n~an Offer by Anaheim Amigo owner Art Kim several weeks ago. Kim wanted Stricklin to be an assistant coach under A1 Brightman and offered the GWC coac h a considerable salary hike and a tw~year contract. Kim later booted Brightman upstairs and made 26-yeu-old.Hany Dinnen, former Pepperdine frosh -coach, his head coach. Sunday night, the Amigos resorted to suiting up their publicist, Dick Lee, and he played a minute aigainst Dalla.~. Are the Amigos in bad shape? Yes,• the Amigos are in very bad sha~. * * * ( We're anxiously waiting to see how the Green Bay Packers divvy up their Super Bowl money. The question is, how much does Chuck Mercein get'.' You'll recall it was Mercein who put Green Bay in scoring position against Dall.as in the NFL tJUe game but he saw very litUe action in Miami Sunday. ute Arrie•I The Packers picked Mercein up from Washing· ton's taxi squad, so he was with Green Bay for only a couple of gamu near the end of the season. As for: the Super Bowl, our only comment is that Ray Scott did his usual first cla96, professional job ot calling the action. Thank heaven it wasn't Curt Gowdy, the world record holder fur mispr~ nounced names. Orange Coast to Host Top ·County Wrestlers ,More than 20ll <JI tlll: Mst &Del will ftart at I p.m. wresUers fTom 17 Or_,. Wrntlet1 wtn compete in County High Schooll will U weilht dfviaiofts: M gather at Oranftl c..at ,._., 1•. 115. m. 13D, College Jan. 20 for tbe ID-UI, 141, 14', 157, 1•, 175, nual OCC.COst.a Men HIP lM -• -School Invitational ToaneJ. lau -· The official welatl·lnJ YiD Clwqtioet wtl1 " Mck be held from .7·1 a,m .. wttl to defeod tMW "'°""' In wrestling 1ett1n1 u9ller wa7 the foUewta1 .. ._u: • at 9:15 a.m. The public is pounds, Anderson, Fountiin Invited free ol charge, •ith Valley ; IOI. Allen Jones. plenty of seating in the Pirate um. Costa Mesa ; l:rl, Ruiz, OCC wresUlng Cilach Jack Costa Mesa ; l3S, Bond. Fa lr , tournament Huntington Beach; and t00rdin1t.or, 11ld the field heavywel&ht, Ptrl~, Hun-thlt Jt&r Is the strongest in th• bistor}' of tbe tourna· tington Beach. ment. • Trophies will be given for "We have five champions nrst, tecond. third and returning to defend tbtlr fourth team fin.ishes plu1 titles," JPalr said "And they • · ire pin& to be mMtlng mott outltanding ,1fre1Ue.r some toatb 1dd1. T h I s ud quickest pin. Medals toanaamnt will be a lft'll will be awarded for Ute first one 1o •atch." four places in eacb weilf'll n. wrelWnl will 10 on di viiioo. an UJ with the consolation Coeta Me1a ran up 107 finala iew-1 undtt w17 at polnll to take the UUe list 7:1S p.m. The cham-year, fohowed by .f'ouataln p'°8atllpl wU1 bl ttt OM mat Vlllley, 71. . ' • ' BB 3rd In Cage ' Ratings_ C1mptoa'1 ~ Tll'babll .......... tlle Ne. 1 ruldll1 -.. H---,.; t.llleNo.S-lotbe CIP"s w e e t I y baskelbl.11 poll, relNMd lloday. The 00.n, oft their tMI win over Marina 1ut week. were 1*blnd North Twrpce •"4 lhe T..-bal>H. c.nna . dellW-lototba fourth ..... -........ slipped to Mh. 'n'le three Crance Coaat •rea scboo .. in the top five gives Orange ~ ill C?Ntbt . -evii-rijrelen- taUon in the bubtbalJ poll for tbe third •trai&M week. No other coaatJ ICbool. made the elite lfJ but Sunny Hills al Fullerton rec:elffd honorable meation. Huntington Be1rh appears I<> be in ...... pooltina I<> malntain ita No. 3 raa.tinc or even improve upon tt. The OHars draw a relatively eisy auipment Friday in Western o t Anaheim. It wo•dd be a •taa:lttrinr UPlfll if O:lrona del Mar loees a slnlle Irvine. league pme, 10 the Sea Kinp will probably remaiJI where tbey ar;,r: ~::W~k off Santa Ana Friday. TM Yikes are oal7 a singie vote behh•d (91 to to) Corona. Compton, like r.orona del Mar, is bard-pressed to find sWf competition in i t s league and wiU likely be top dog until CIF playOff .time. North Torrance's two defeala were both inflicted by Compton. The next major shakeup In the ratings lnvolving local teams probably won't hap- pen until after Tuesday, Feb. 6, when Huntington Beach and Marina play again . San Gabriel, the No. 1 team in the double-A poll, was beaten in the finals of the Covina tournament by Corona del Mar. AAA l. Compton ( 1&-0) 160 2. N. Ton-ance (16-2) 134 J. Hunt. Beach ( 12-3) 104 4. Corona del Mar (1$-2) 91 5. Marina ( 14-2) 90 · I . Millikan (15-~) 67 7. Arcadia (13-2) 48 II. Aviauon·(J l--3) 43 9. Ventura (10-ot ) 42 10. John Glenn (12-1) 19 Others -Simny HiU. (10.. 2) 3. AA J. San Gabriel (13-2) 151 2. N. Riverside. (16-1) 130 3. San L. Obispo (16-1 ) 106 4. Bishop Mont. (16-.1) IO S. VeTbum Dei 112-3) 54 6. Villa Park ( 1().3) 49 7. Bishop Amat (10-S) ·43 8. He.met (13-4 ) 38 9. Cabrlllo r 10-2) YI 10. Troy (12-01 3.1 other1 -Garden Grove (10-3) 6: Santiago (12-3) 3: Servite (9-4) 1. 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V•lle'f' It. sec Defeated i~ _:1.J.1'] Cft:I -UCIO 1" t.. C-1~ " , · .. . . . . . --COME fl Y WITH Ml -Newport Harbor High &uani Paul Holmes seems air· born in W. photo, tlten duriag SaUor&nta Aria game•Frlday'niglit. Newport aeored 58 pointl in tbe second half to swamp tbe· saints, 92-78. Holmes, a. six· foot junior acored. nine points. Newport meeta Anaheim 'lhit evening. Basketball Standings 'llll"W'-l' LSAGUI" W L "" t ' i~· I ! !~ I l ll A"IOSLUI Ll:AOUS • ' .. MJti.r Otl ' • " !.l!rvltl ' • " v.-Ot! ' • • ~· • ' • sr. ,. .... 1 • • • JI, J-JeKft • ' • --~~"" a.I ., '"""' St. J ... ._. "' ~ft-· St. ""'" "' ............. 0.1 .. • l'H . ll .. • • • • " " Arca Drivers ' . At Gardena Two Orange Coast area drfveTt will be on hand Sun- day ,..hen Gardena!s Ascot Park conducll a 12 event, Ji.RA ttcure 8 modified-stock car r.clq prOlf'am. Acdoe 1tart1at2:15 p.m . W11a• Beads of Wesbninlttr and Bob Stone of Ha•tiqCotl Buch have nled ellbie• for tbe event. Ascot Park 11 located just Off the Harbor and San Diep rreewa1s at 113rd St. and So., Vermont Ave. Fish Report ... ,., ""'"' ~~ -..... , ................. -............... _ ... I.._.. ~.)'-rt: ,.. ... ft~•-Ll-c.l.fl _.t ... Olllll&J:• .... --.: M rtd; cool• JI ... ad. ....... . "'"'"' -KA-"-"'"' '4 -ca:,,. a.eMir"'S -•• -.: M ..... . """"'· Santa Anita Entries m '" "' Jll I '" '" '" •Ill .,. Prep Wrestling .-.... "· i:.=... ._.. 11 -f#I-1~1 "'"""" L....Olf !HBI CM! *<. ""'""'"' {1411 (Ml ... _ '-'""' -IHI) ~ Or"' !llOl- l f, ...W~ IMI ..... S•lln (Ht ) l , -!M) .... _'WllM~mt (HBI- ' ...... fMtll ._.., --fM\ J.I ~ fHll *'• Vor-1 ... 1- ~~•--:: ~t.11 Bee Basketball .,.... ,.,,. l.Merrfl " ,,.........,...,11 ,. ~to) c ........... ei 111 °"'"'"' Cit\ I~"' 111 •- -: -.-.u.1w DAIL y PILOT Ii "-·" .... "' Relaxing Actio " For-Coast Fans " ........ .• By IWIL OIJITll:EY Ollera, lbe oaJ, perHct ............... If all .... -to ..... (Mil in ""' ~ form, or..,. CoMl area Leapt. fltured to dllpite blP llCbool *ke1ball IUI of Saat. Ao1 Valle, (NJ should bl Ible to dige1t in thelr afternooe pml at todQ's rOWld ol leape ffuntlnston. Mariu <J.it llllDea wltb a minlmum o( 1 W ••• (I •)" In 1utrlc dlltreu. wu a u .. n .. • 111 otbel' wotdl, the three what ahouJd UH beirt area powerbouMI -Hun-another OGHlded atternoOn Unston Beach, Marta. .and coatroatatloa 1o Coroai d1l Kar -should Cot .. _, 'u--b re e 11 pa1't their oaa,,_--(J.O)wilb Uliplloeela .....,. the !Mae Le.,.. diam· Coach Elmer C o m b • ' ploaabip practkaJ.11 ht da occ '9' ' Looks Like E~ Threat f ' "' GLEJl!N WHITE OI "'"'~ ..... JI.., I '1,l! are' cracking at P~anre1 Coast COilea! and thoae behind the 1cenes are. alre'ady predicting t h a t coach Wendell Pi c ken 1' Redei!ats may be serious ch1llen1er1 for the E•stern Conference Utle this spring. .Althoulf\ the. 1 e .a 1 on opener against Compt011 Js still three weekl distant the Bu.cs already are looking like winners -at least on paper. They show talent at every po.tlUon -and they have depth. One ol. the most pleating ·aspect.a of the early 1oing Is the return oC catchei' Steve Johnson. He'• back iifter a military stint aod his booming bal plus experience, could be a major 1timulant to the Buc1. Johnson, former Hun- tington Beacti High Oash, was all-EC In IBM. Bae.kine him i1 lnother veteran, Bill Eller, who swatted at a .21S clip last season. He prepped at Maler Del. Oran1e Cout bas a nifty lookin1 pltchln1 corps with a quintet· of frutunen to go with letterman Jim Slagle. Yaarlln1 hurlers include San ·Clemente ace Mel S w al m , _Mike Davis ( W·• 1 t m In • ter), J1clc Jakoeky {Newport), Gary Du nkelber1er OCennedY) and Geor1e P&llo (Costa Mesa). Letterm1n Steve Yocum heads the li st of first basemen while frosh Randy Brawn (Newport) Joob Uke a leading second sack pros- pect. ; Three nifty shortatops are In camp. lnclltding Hun~ lington High hero ·B i 11 Jenkin1, Gene Fernudez (Orante) and Tom Scott (Estancia). Holdln1 dpn th• fort .a,t third ii Mlke Leppa from Mesa . Dan Mikels, who h.lt at a comfy .341 a 1ear ago, heads the outfteld can- didate.1 , along wltb Dennit Leyerly, Andy Haas, Ethan Ollver and Miki Balley. n. latteT pair are tr-eshmen. hip pocket, JJ a· heayy favorite but dlW'ts to draw a det2rminedc ha I le n.1 e from Fowttain V &Iler today. Jt'1 a IS p.m. affair la tbe Sea King om. · The Barons are one of the Irvine Leape'1 better team1, but Corona h the best. Problbl.J the lop tilt on todai'• a.lne-came cant":ts the. Newport • at • Anaheim match, a 7 p.m. aftlir. Newport i! 2-l and Analleim is '1·2, )>ut the Colon.Isla haye hid to play Marina ahd Huntington sO far, losi,ng both engagements. • The Colony has 6-11~ Jury Brucks at centtr and h4i'U duel muiculu 6-7 Tar pivot· man John Strock. It shiigld be a close one. · Santa Ana (1-2) is at Westminster (2-1) in a 3:15 p.m. Sunset League conteiit today. The Lions of coach Ben Taylor are fresh from a S7"'8 beaUnc of Western Friday. Today's remaining Irvine League schedule s b o w 1 Loara at Eltancia ud Costa Mesa at Brq. Both 1ame.1 start at 5 Jt.m. Estancia (~ 3) is still• looking foT ill first league win and co,ta Meta ( 1-2) hopes to bo~ t>.ck ·from ill M..fC lOlf.to Loar a FrM!ay. · . · Mike Jackson, the leadlng J)Tep 1corer In Oran.fl Coun· ty, le.ads his Lap.na Beactt mates against Jl'ooUilll today in a Crestview League outing. Laguna fl 1 • 2 , Foothill 0..3, . ,. Parochial Tlvals Mater Otl and Servite 10 ·~-Jt on I.he Friars' court tonight at 8 • B ucs to Vie ~ In LA Meet Ora.nge Col•t CoJlq:e -will be.· shooting ·fOT Its tllJrd slr&igbt mile relay Ylctlry in the Los Ante:lea 1-:fta- ti'onal ,indoor meet wt.ea 'th• Pirates take the board• F.rlday nitht at the Sparta Arena. Coach JI m Mcllwaj.a'1 snappy four1ome ol ~v.• StepheM (lt.S), Te r. T 1 Schmit& (51.5), J o.i. n Partrid&e (51.&) and ~et• FiQatt (52.1) are 111~ to take their marks .at v:~ to meet a stron1 Oeld. Opposiftg them wm be Pierce, SUI Diego Mesa, )It. San Anl.onio and atnu. In the secnnd jaycee sec- tion 'Will be Hancock, Ar izona Mesa , Chaftey._ LA City College. sd Glendale. Jayvee ~asketball • • • • I : ' • ! l I • ' ' J ' I I . ,, ..... • • • • DAJlY PILOT -.-16.1 ... VletOl'fl Over Polio Dr. Joau 8olk ~eft), the man who made It po•lble, po.., wllh (from lefl) ~James C. Jorgemen of Newport Beach, Orange Cout College student body .,president; David Grant, OC:C instructor, and Jane Wy1tt, national ch1lrman or : the March of Dlmel Mothers' March, now under way in Orange County. Tbe : NaUonal Foundation-March of Dimes now attacks crippling birth defects. ·- NMtlflll Id l'aln1ew ¥ oungstersAsked ~ . -To Donate 'foys Chrtltmall bu CCllDI -·-....... ~ .. a.-.. atill can be ......... ea.ta ..... heh ... Ctubil_H_Ano younpten .. -.... . oplrtt GI ChdaUnU Into Ille 1 new ,..,. by &lviDC one o1. • their ..,. .. the -.. F-stateR-. -"Happlne11 ii 1bl!'lng," ii the motto for the drive. Flyers bave been palled out to 'all Newport..11 e I a -diltrlct ptiplb, ... -toCarlV..-, Euh ..... Club -and -JNbNlpol. s.u-11111 .. _, ..,, llU blcydoo, trlcydn, w1gOG1 Or tracb, ball•, doUs ...i -.Uooal toys. s.-"'-~ .. toys, pualel er pmea. ..---Mn. Gkria Jamuon, co-Wallac..-e Sterling will ordinator al. volunteer aer-mate his final. Soulb- vice1 for the CCllta Mesa ern Cali(OJ:'.nia appear- mental bospltal, 1aid" it ance as president ~of would be wonderful lf 1ome Stanford University ol the area cbi1dren would Feb. 11 at the Ceo~ chare tbelr 1ood fortune . Plaut Hotel in Los Ang. Toya need not be new, eles. He will retire in older toy1 tbat are no long-September. er ao much fun al.so are •· -"-------wanted, she aaid. Blake Heads Ex-FBI Mea,.. ''There ii Wsy1 gnat 1,000 ...-ber• under "*" the 81e ol. pre-teen ud they need tort like any other ch.tldren," lbe Aid. In County UCI Oass U:nd~r Way Tbe Orange County cltap.. ter of F·o rm er 9peclal Agenta of tbe FBI bu elsct. ed J. H. Blake cbldrman for 1911; R. B. Farrtll. Yitt· cbaJ.rman; R. B. Pu&ll, • tre11urer, and H. C. l'lin· Der, secretary. , !:xcblmge dab member• will pick up tM toys at Costa Mesa and Newport Beach elementary ICbool.!1 the weei: of Ju. 22. Seminar Set ' The first cluses ever held In Huntington Be.ich by the UCI Extension Divi.!lion are under way Wedne.!lday night at Marina High SChool. Tbe course taught fr om 7 to 10 p.m.. Js "Elements or Govern'ment Contracl.!I" and ' i.s bein'g taught · by James Shaffer, an attorney and member of the Ocean View SChool Dlstrtct bOard , ' " , . I S~e -by Todaf s . Want Ads · .e There are several beau. Wul pllices to rent tor 1185. per ~onth! • lbf,re's noUlinJr . like color TV! •. , •. • P..rl· wte party wUI llf:ll a good UIM!d one for Just $15C. . ·• H«e'• an antique pedal '"'1n1 machlne ln &ood condlUon OWMr will 1wep it for an ·e1ectiic mAChine . , , , • or! ' e A ~pie ot lltUe 1tray , pets, I one a 9insll l&ft puppy, OWMl'"I -Wo!Jld appredate It now I ri I .their where&~ta. e A private party' WON a 2 oven Roper 'Range and they'll .ell It for the best OFFER! ~ Legislature in Action Top Student Lorett& FluckeJ of Costa tt.:eaa made tile fall quarter dean's lilt at Mesa College in Grand Junction, Q>lo .. by earning top gr1de.!I. The group will bear Eddie Meador, all.pro 1afetJ lnaD of the Loi Ange\n Ram• l ... heU team, duriq lla "Sports Night'' proaram to be held here Jan. 2' ill ~ Galaxy Rat.aurant, IOO, N . Dr. Lew 11 P'olln.sbee, profe1aor of marl8e 1eience andoceano1rspby at Orange Coast College, will partiCipate' bi a. temlDar OD conservaUOJi "1Uch the' Se& and Ssge Audoboa Society will bold at 7:45 p.m. tonight In the Santa Ana Public Li· of trustee1 . ''=================' Sbaffer nid that morel· • • ' • Up the creek onyaur ~ ~) J~~~ITAX ,..,_._, .. ;.. .... $ ... '*I It llOCI.. All .... _ ..... ... ,_ __ ...... ._ mn ............... ..... ksleet."""• ............ ...... Broadway. . The program allo will be f1lher·1nd-10D nllht for the former FBI men. btary. · flasses may be offered' lo- cally by the univtriity ii rerponse to the firsticlus ill 11aU1factory. The Doily Pilot Covers Boating . ·Best In The West ,• . Our amazing Ch~k .Rqscrve . . conies ' a bu1lt-1n supp of money. I The idea is to keep you in the money when your personal checking account's running out. --It-works like this: once your Check Re- serve application's approved, we'll open a fuie · of credit for you. ~Then, should you overdraw, we'll automati- cally lend you ample money and deposit it in y-0ur account. So you're in the clear. Your checks will be covered. And you won't be embarrassed.. We'd ' like to suggest you apply for our new Check Reserve Account. You may find it'll come in handy for meet- ing bills, paying taxes, handling an emergency, taking advantage of a sudden opportunity. On the other hand, you may never need to use your credit. (In which case, of course, there won't be any charge for credit.) But think of what a nice feeling it'll be to have more money in the bank than you need ---.~o-. ... --·C-'>OW--.... --.. ---.----'-.. .. -nt I • l ,...._ r 's .. beau- t tor like ' ,,,,. ell a J!-"t -1 •ood will !C(ric JI'! ·~y ... Wuld 1 In I WON ..... I foc ing - ---- GLOWING GALA -Sparking plans for c..ta lfesa P11P>aM Plllrons Afterglow Theater Party Fridll)', Jan. 19, are (left lo rigllt) Mn. Helen Trautwei n, Mrs. Henry C. Vaughn and Mn. J 1me1 R. lfaey. Tile puty will be staged in Newport Beach Elks Club afler the openlllg perform111ce. New Directo rs Take Over Outstanding Aides Saluted It seem. ._. ii oo. bet too big or too small for -.F""1Jolmsonwhohu wllllngly vo l unteere d numerou. houri ol aervic!e to 1118 lforbor Ana Girls et.m · owr\ the J*t ttree , ..... Io r.ecognition ol her myrladjobo well done, &be wu n am e d outstanding board member for 1987 dur· ine h annual luncheon and instilllation of. new directors. Gf'lll:ltude WM. e1pre1sed for Mn:. Johnaon'a handling of club brochures over the ))all two years and heT ef· forts in preparing the aft· nual report for t h e DisoeylandCo mm u n tty Services award fOr three '"""· She allo bas !lef'Ved on the program committee for tlree years n is retiring Ha"etary. A culinwy expert who hat written her o w n cookbooi:, Mra. Johnson a.id· ed. club members in her IP""i*liud field by outliNng the club's cooking program and coaducUD& many ol tile classes. She also h a 1 JJl'tll*fed and served boerd lamcbeont for the palt two yean. •. George Hoa1 ti, who terV· ed as board president in 1986, returned to that post during )n stallatlo n ceremoNes. Joining blm are In r,evJewing "! put year. Mr• . .,Pau,. Frlebertabauter, r I t I ring president noted ttaat more than 24,000 girb from 6 years old ttw'OO&b high school age took part in club .cti vi.ties thi.a PMt year. Support groups of the club were Nluted amt then the honor spotlight foC'uled on four outlitandlng 1"0l.unteen ·.and three members. Organizations which aid the Girb Club Include Costa Mesa -Newport Harbor Lions Club, SoroptlmJst Club ol Newport Harbor, Costa Mesa KiWanis Club, Altrusa Club of Newport Harbor. Cotta Mesa Women's Club, Newport and Cort.a Mesa United Funds, Costa Mesa -Newport Harbor Llonettes. Ooata Mesa Optimists and the Wednesday Mo r n i n g Club ol. Costa Mesa. Voldnteer& receiving certificates of a,preciation were Tom Daily and Ule Mmes. FalTel W a 1 k e r , Audrey Cooper and Dawn ....... Club members receiving sped.al praise were Beclde Kendall, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerak! Kendall of Costa Mesa. who repraented TEEN Girb Club : Pluma Lynn liilgren, 13, daught« of Mrs. Lois Hllgren of Coeta Mesa. win· ner · of the Girls Chlbs of - • al A-Mltor First Nigh ters . Eveni ·ng Glittered .. ..: · Glitter of the opening night performance of 1'Dark 1t the Top of the Stairs" will sparkle loDg aftei: the final curtain. For Patrons of Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse will con· tinue the evening with a aemiformal Afterglow Theater Party in Newport Beach Elks Club. The play will open at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 19, Jn the Community Recreation Center and Will be repealed again Jan. 20, 26 and 27. The First Nighters Invitational performance and party Is open only to patroll6 a nd guests. However. membership still ls open in the Patrons Maoclation, ac- cording to Mrs. A. L. Pinkley, president The association was organized in 1966 as an out- growth of interest from within the Women's Committee of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce during the presidency of Mrs. Ted Bennett. Last November the group became a separate entity and now kl guided by the board of directors, headed by Mrs. Pinkley. Ml'tli. Ron Hardy iJ vice president; C. K. Priest serves as treasurer, and Mra.. Harold Jencb is secretary. IOARD MEM8"'.oF·THE·YIAR I Mn. Fred ~'°" :~~e M~M·:iJ Toah, recording teeteUry; Mrs. Darol Frencb, cor-,_-, __ ,.and John Toner t treasurer. Ame<i<:a na.-1 cooklDg t;;::;:<J;;' I'.< ........ and MUty u.·. 12, HELLO DOLLIES -Replicas of Harbor Area Girls C!ub members in song, dance and other activities decanted tables at the annual board of directors meeting. Admiring lhe creations art new directors daughter. ot Mrs. Rotiert Wllliaml of Newport Beecli, --ReglOn IX'( .wia( -... ard. (left to right), Mrs. DeMurl Tosh, recordinc aecre- tary; Dr. Steve Asahi no, vice president; George Hoag ll, president,•and Mrs. Carol French, correspoadin& oecretary. · Long · and Short of It-Height Is No Measure of Greatness :- DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm begin• nlng to thlnk that American girls are crazy and ii I want to flnd 1 wife I wlll have to to to JaPlft. Here ls my story: I am 34 years old, respectable, make good money, mn a neat drnser, good dancer, good mmmer and bowl· er. have mone}' la the but. moat of my bait and an of my teetb. The probtem is that 1 Im 5'!'1 and every lh1 I ever wanted to let ·..nou witb hu ditcbld me for a talJer guy. I blve let K be known , where 1 w~k tb8t I Im eager Md eliOble yet nobodJ b• tone out ot hit •a1 to fix me up a date. I've even writttrl to matrtmcmlaV a19ncle1 and lonelJ he•rta clubs. When the women an- swer, they want to mow~ bOw tall r am. Since yciu're the lAdy will the ID • IWll'I, I'd Ute ODe, pieue. -SHORT I ANN LANDERS ~ CIRCUITED DEAR CIRC: I ... ft • U1Wet1 IM I .. lane a .. m1U.. Bew w a ret~llle, a1nil&e-mlHed Male ............. _.,., .. a ... -..... -.-·-..... ~ ........... Ulr ... aD .c ... -, .......... ,_ .. .......... --... -...................... a.el7 --_,__...,. .. , ... ..... --.. iaa.ne.m _ ... _,__ .. _ _,. ..... __ _ .... DEAR ANN LANDERS • I jull retd 111e 1111« mm 111e 11r1 -1t 5'11" and can't ftnd an iatm"elting guy who ii tall enoqb for blr. The 1hrimp1 llftm to 1:11 Ille ODii who make her feel allw menta11J. I hive a story lhal mll(lll -tloo prl In the ril(lll ....-. Aunt Nora wu 1 divorcee with tu. IOlll to rliM .. She was no bewtJ and DNrlJ 1'1''. Aunt Nora met a mu who •• 4' 11" 1 TbtJ' feU in low Ind man1ed. , Tbe two of them ftre a m.lghty odd'--1 -· Pwople often -· td -!"" to catch .- tllrnpte of them. The whole family lhoaibt she was nuts. It's been six years sin« they mar- ried and I bave never known 1 hap- pW cOup1e. They bave the baby girl 1heJ both wanted so much and "the thrw boya are growing up to be won- dertul yoan1 men. What's more, the """°" family adores "the runt" and feell Aunt Nora was lucky to 1et him. -WISER NOW DEAR WISE R: nanll1 for letU n« • befr wkre A•nl Nor1'1 1M -. ·1111 lltf. PMple wM marry for .,,......., sake lean 41dte ,.....pt. I)' .. -llley ..... ,,,..., ...... , fnll wtrt ..., wortll dte &rollble. ~ ANN LANDERS: I 1m a wocnu 71 years Old. Lut Mitch my dnttiter-lii-law had a heart attack _,. tl8ll suddenly. 'ntere ,..... no ddldre.. When 1 went out for tM ----'----·· ----.... --~ .,_;.;..._ --~ "'--·-'•-. b.". --~---=-'.4-. -- funeral (!D> miles) my son begged m~ to stay and help him set over his heartache. Ann, I have been here for 10 months. I am desperately homesick for my little apartment. my grandchildren and the Ufe J uaed to lead. I do not like this climate and 1 work from morn.Int till niibt -WMhlng, lron- lng, cooking and cleantnc. lits day lady quit when I moYtd Ln and he hi• DOt tried to reP.1ee her. I have told my son three times th•l I want lo 10 home bat each time he 111.1 down and crie1 Kiie a baby and 11ys I c1n't leave him. t h•ve offer· ed to keep house for blm if be will come back West, but be says a man M yun okl can't start over. Ple1se tell me what t.o do. I don't want to add to UUs boy's problem•. Lord knows be hi• had noup. - LONESOME M0111ER ., -· DEAR Mcn'llElb Tlllt "llo7" II • yean .W a• tt'• time lte arew -.. My advtce II tO pact JOU blp llill leave. Yotrr IOll 'WUI 1ee -~ n.. wtllloat ,.. -,..UC' . A ,,.... .. 'JI 1ear1 el 1a:e lllllflll &o .,.. kr ftllllial91. 1e1n II llilr on JMme, wot at a trafted ~ lor 1 u-,..,..w Cl')'babJ. U yoo ban trouble 1aatn1 ak8I with your parentl ••• If JOU ca, get them to let YoU 1Jve r'!'! - We, Hn4 for Ann Landan !! "Bu&&ed bJ Parenti? How to More P'l'Mdom." Send ID mntl ID · with ~ ...,..,. and a IODI, ...,. ed,Mll-ta'91opo, ...... Landen wtll ... pd to • ,.. w1t1i )'OUf .,..-.. -... to ber In care al 1he DAILY PILOl'J eodallq a stamped, toll-IA I 111.Wllope. : \ • • ! , ; • • l 1 l l' ' • I • ' • ' • I I '• ' 1 ' ----· JJj DAILY PILOT Tundly, JMwiry 16, 1968 ' • Notion We/comes Her 'Army Philharmonic Mary Poppins Invades U.SA. Concludor to Perform BJ LYNN LANGWAY pll -al ... Ir I ; to fOt -a • -· JOO -II .. lid -...... ·:= .. ..... ~,.., ............ --il.,.. ........ NEW YORK (uP)) --to u - -II ltll!oor. 1'rn111111 .. ...... Mory Poppln1 it alive ud tall -.... --- - -f11 to ~ ... _, - -woU-iaScandale,N.Y~Sho I* lilild -.iiit-..... ,_-. 111 MI _ ...... ..-- alto bu beeo alplad la••-• .... .., .............. llrll Ir•• •7171 • --t-t;St.;,F. • Cbic•ao~r~;;;:~j~~;f~~··~·;:;·:•:::·~---,. ..... ..,...r--.. , aver, Saa Fru· rer IDOll ......._ ... U" , ..... ., ..... tlm"n: 1a .... p z1 II clsco, Seattle aod other ploJtn fl ...... ~ .. 1• ,r •• _.,..... tWr ... 1111&;,r. JI :rm bomu f11/V the land where .. _ --~ _ _ -_ .. , •. --------·-··--- CK 1rt ts' Dr, • u.-.. ...... .... .. -'l'lmco • ..... :11.••n ,_ - M:bs• • -~-. I& ...... -.... ..... ...,, .. fltilorlol: PrMc# C11 I tlr rl .. Ualftni. ,, °"'"' ... ...._ ._. at UCI, Dr. Allaol ._ ..... _,.... KAREN WASHKO To Join lrl .. -"- Wedding Bells • March To Ring tn Christ Church by tile Sea, Newport Be1eh will be the setting lor the March 30 nuptial ceremony, linking Karen Louile Washko and Richard Harold Smith. Newt of the forthcominl t'Vmt WAI an- nounced by the bride-elect'• parentl, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Douglu Wllilko ol Bllboa. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robert Smith of Oolta Meu are the parents of the benedicHlect. Miss wuhto, a 19115 Empire debutonte, Is a graduate ol Newport Harbor Hll!b Sdlooi and is a student at Orqe Cout Cofieee. She will study at Cllllomla Sllle College at Los Angeles and was enrolled at CSC at Fullerton. Her fiutce, an alumnUI of Costa Mesa High Sd>ool, aloo ii a .,_ ol OCC. He is atudylng at CSC at Full.-and plana lo en- roll at Los Angeles College of Optometry. Hawaiian Home Wedding Told sbe ii employed as a do-~..i-· _, $" __ --~··-·-.-..... _............ --mHlic lmpo, ..... WNCl' new n. tint -,.:.: 1'hC U.S. Dlplrtmlllt of Labor ta. tbl ~ -ell lm;:i;:~e:'!' of imml· :=~"from ;I': :r..-u:n:..r: · belter, ~· L:.:., t.= gration policies opened U.S. -;:-g:. .W.. .... tltber lo CM~mllt> liql II tab ure ti!' bouHhoida lo mo,.. thao erlllJ.....otna--zlbellrl'•_..,._ -· wtao -1111 25,lm foreign workers last ..,. .. ..._. fnm wtMll _ ..... 'llo :::.""Cl: -_ _ 2 000 ... _ W.Jt .. .. • ....,. • '"! , •• year. Some , conwiue te cbooM. liDd ............... . bii&NW .,... llrll 1111111' to pour in every month. CANDIDATD tor ,......., m .-. tbeir oaip ccuta~, Most are women , the ma· ·Otblr . ..,..,_.. 1late an-. w11111 tblt "109 a. Jority from the West Ind.lea ubd tboM ,... trawl 'a.ft Nlllll9 wlb' IDll Meat; tilt Jkk ap aa ,.,,... and South America, with ~ .__ ._.. u *" ~ darUoll IJ~ strL ......., the Scandinavian couotrie1 llw Pllacmel _ 11 a.I are ...._ 'l'bll ..ur. .,. wuU to rub tldl a ... also 1trong providers. them eaod&dltel. riod _ tr-. tbt start of tbDt job .,,, tlPldllb II .. nit el fllll... .. ~·· .,... ''Coll .. ........ .OD -I Ila wtll \t Illa lee--at .. Coll-.....rJ -lllrloo bl tlait • Purd•• -.. Be wtll .. .... ttw.· .... ~·· tar ldm "" lqoll Dabl. --Soutbon COllfand'o --"The U.S. Labor Depart· Do--Ila a6o your -to lbe -""' llla7'n .._ llw - ment took a good, hard mtttod u --11.1. lirl wallm llill ,_ -llllq _.. IOLOllT ~!.: andol whbataa rehallzedousewo'vtheea nrsldellll oe • prmr• • :;-_ ,...., ....... 1br'lt " -·--= ~-·~ .. -Dr. AllMI PT,'.j!!\lq --Pr-durtol Ibo -..... will be LlU.... Iii from botb DDltlpllia -• , ,,_ ----------have. been saying -that eoualriel 1111 tbt w..... !!:fed •· Olll IDdlaD Illa --Ouibt-te, -IUloJ, o..w. Bell. Alu ....... 0. w. JUc:bard IDll T )I. O m I s AIU""'l you just •can't find live-in Bemllpblre, 1 • •..: ~ ._ 118 ....a jlbl household help here any· -~ -...,... .. *' " ..... ... am ... ClllPt z - ' = ... more," said Bemard 1upoth, P. A. ~. Hew Yan troua:l1111m1 .... ill ™awa tJS-a a. • employment manager o • natoaal cftnet. of tbl U.1. prtv.U ,..,.... ,.. a • wu New York State Employ· lmmJCl'lltioa. and Nltllral-proride COillrMtl tadla& frt&t' ad °" 1f.:,:---a1 inent Service central immi· ..._ s.rnc.. her Jar ICllDll tlml, tbl ~· ai Ill& "• llll8 a gratlon ofnce. Once a ctrl JI ......._ twe mllDllit ltallf cu't bllp ~ • To find help overseas, .ap-fomu -ODI for tbl _.. plicantl now need only to plO)'W, tbe ....... lie locate a gill -lllrough pri· employ• -..,.. llo .- vate a gencies or foreign from tbe local ...,.., lllt press ads -and work witb ~ offtcl. their local state employ· The USINS -wlddll llU ment offices to bring her fonm for the qilOtl CGao in. __ ...,..._ WORXINli MOTHERS b)' Ibo U.S. ~ Dopaat- meot -llodl --"'lbe Law has helped not pat." reports &lpwd;r, only the rich, but m a n f wbo .... __. working mothers," said ~ 1811 JDall1 niiiW1C1B1 ert Schuster, president of fabrieate joba tt :-&..: Wlnchor Overseas Person· ·friendl and nlMtfll nel, Inc. "Many cllenU tell countrin wbott qaot;M .. w: they're delighted -that ~ lnltwt, a .,.,... • .., they've found a Mary Pop--~-.. ''--ta, Jr'ltt'r pins to care for their chil-:::h. ~-:.,.a,.. ,O: drtn." :r Agencies have been ask· hla one-room apmtmeut, and ctincrete·bound the-ed to find governesses who rnent-dwellers wanted Pl" can croon. ln Urdu, maid• de who can care for a herd of ners. goata and stew them (in DISCIUMJNATORY Westchester C o u n t y, no Orders 11so 11'9 1lb1J' to less), and cooks who speak be dilmlsMd if they're dis- Flemlsh. criminatory, alnce tbe law Emp.\oyera 10 Ir ea t wu MftlDtd to flJl lloJel Jeqtba to procure such in tbl tr.S: labor ..Ut -old para1001. Ono -4eptl•llll Dalin Kodlak, Alaab couple, ~ warbra of Jobi. aaecenful in tbetr tureh, IAl:lor _,, immlCl'ltion wbtpped up a. tlaiborate nfflclall suuest a mbdmum hrocburo oo the NrPl>il ol aonul Income cl •• blcbelora then -• n d '10,000 far IDfGDt trJ1D1 to prampllJ &ot their mold. import -bolp. A.,._, lhnh"'u cou-ltmpio,.ri ..... lie - Seniors 'Top' Dance For Upcoming Program Renner of CoroDI clel Mar wtlll or1anlzlne the pn> graro. All perlODI over 55 years iie Invited to join the 1atllertq. Mix or Match Bright plaids pve merry warmth to this jaciet .OO pleated stlrt from James Kenrob collection. The outfit la ideal for mWne or matchin1 with 11 dark Ulrt. - ' LSD Film, Discussion Calendared Betroth a I Told By CM Parents Aa bdohnattn proeram 'n'aVM I ta a 1 b • r r J , ,. LSD ud olhar narcotie1 · U..-ot Mr. Md lln . la -........... by Ibo Wllfnd &-,. " Coota Colt& )leg A m e r l c a n Mela. wUl become tbe bride U,... POii ud ~ •I. Gl'll Br1Q<lil ~ J--~, be~ I la 0oota -I . Finl ... Ibo, .,.._ I -• CJrisUan CJiardl. , A IUm ..Utlod, ''LSD -'nlo ---ii h llllilbt .. lnau1t7?" ud ... " llr. --· Ccl • panol -will be c. BnJ<ld, -,,. eo.t. pn1111ted .t '1 p.m.. Tbara-~ futme br1dl ll at- "'1, Jan. U, in the Lepon -· Eotaado HI I h Hall, .. W. 11th SI. Scbool ud bet a.... it an s.r.tq oe Ibo panol will alWDD111 ol c..ta K-Hllh be tbt Rev. John Alvares, Scboot. ·-~~~~~~~-former uailta.nt at SVJcdui the B~ Church wb1 now •••••••• ii teaching in Downey, and a repraeitauvo hm the Costl Mesa Police Depart· ment. B'·nai B'rith Calls Meet Old, current and pro- mpectlve members of L' Oaa'im Chapter ol B'nai B'rill Glrio •• lll-lo plw at 7:30 tonltbt in ~ sa.on, C.U Mell:. TM ,iri., between ages 1+.11. will meet their new ad.-S ""' greet ....... Mia ltiilrlba S b. e l d 0 D , __ ,.......ud Koo . so.-.. Ii 1 l d ~-.p--Olld ldelll cl Ibo orpoluUoo will be -ud the MAXINE MATIER ART eDillil at -...... .,.. "' -•1141 =Um" alllcon .... ······- -FINAL . CLEARANCE Crowds '68 Calendar • .. HOSIERY IMPORTED SPRANG hi· $2.50 . 3.,.1" 3 Pc. KNIT SUllS s41 Sale Price Special Group BRAS (Nowporl Oi>ly) IEADEO SWEATERS & SHIW up lo VJ• Elegant• Afternoon DRESSES up to 1/J,off Group of JUNIOR: DRESSES PANT DllfSSES Sale Price .. ..... ftnol • ..... ,0." 'h .., jgle ends Satllfday, Jan. 20 .... -' ... )2 f.olhlon Square ,......, """ D...,,.an~ ttat.1 ~ !nine TDWn C.ntw-u.C.r. c....,... • • ----· ·-------·. , ___ .. .,. "' --. -• i ' '• :· • . . • • 0 • A -Dt, ........ .. ""-.•. , ... lil6J, -_...., :-rr.ie.1* 11111 llll>erll-._ .,,_ , llr. ~ -111111e lllllelm• lo l .'Coll .. .. will lit -·u.. -... ·-.... _. i fir lllm If ... _ anla ..... L--will be -a.a-. ..,, OrYllJe -0.W. Tboma a T<!ld a rents l1tierr7, • lilld Mr•. "7 .. CGola Htl>tbrlde d .. ,,_ -··.Pint ••• ......... ..... Cc! 0 of . Cotta r1do II II· '1a Hlfb i..:.11 .. 1KeuBICh ----· IXINE !TIER 1RT iiWI :( ... l fG.1141 f. ,. ai.s ft .,, . • . • ... • . ' ,. • r !' ; 1 D • ~ 0 • A JUDGE PARKEI ~IT'S MWE 6U.v&S ON TllE PWOWi .• SA'tS HE'S 60TTA TM.IC TO ¥Del ! fUMILEWEEDS rrs NO USE! I CAN'T WIN ONIO IUT WITIWf f,'/I LUCKY COAT ON!. •• I SENT \TlD THE '!AIL.ORS AND IT.'S oor SACK '/ET! MISS PEACH ' ' • ~ $JPFOSlD lO R A I.RS-OVER, ~. 50 HOW O::.C 'IQl en SJc:H "' ., OWR OJT OF CHCf'lllM5 CR HfADS '!ff ly Hmold La Doa 1MI ._ 11Ql.P lltl F 1WA1' 'fMI CMt. 'Mf't"'P llCM51 RIMflCIE Hf eer IO 50llf: AT N -1' r ~ 'llOI WBE 601° TWf llllUN& TWUl:'!i P'lMmP W TH( COf'l! 50MITMIN6 ~ llSOI~ ON •• ANCI' TRL THI 10M I WP to! ly Mell Vl!&,9UT' 5H!WAH15 0U' 51'mN(,.CJOWN AT '!ME HUCTIA'llNG Tl\l!l.210 S!'. A CATl!UP AFFAI'. u e IDli ., tllrrilt <11r..., .... ·--t<) (30 ...., Sl111 llllHI• llollb. • Mm (C) (30 111i1.) • lldtMI ,.., "° lllill,) .w.w .. , .. ...................... .,_ .. .... QI (l]CI$ ·--ct> !10 111ln.fW11ttr C!riltt. ., ltnt!IJ Mlllef .... (C) (30 111111.) B Dtltll ,.., ltfl,: (C) (30 min.) •"lfht Otti1r Sldt of tilt Mountain.• A ••1011·tnl11 J11du Is In dtnc« of btln1 lyftditd _.."' lit ldl!li11 "'" ttlt """ • loll • ' ,...., (30 111111.) m 1 LM Lief' (30 111111.) ., ....... w-1 (C) (JD 1111•.) gTtct.ktlOtnK/ .......... ll'l""'-' 1!)£1 AW- 7:301J ~Cl) Dllttrl: (C) (60 rMIJ Dr. Marsh '"eYI lfllf lllCU 111 , •. ••11111 (1) .... - -(C) (lo min.) Lu,., "11 ht'll '"' DIYt tnd Lindt I lon(·MldUt •td· dln1 pr1wn!, bul lhey hn1 lo 1d 11 tllt h11d w1.~11u1t. n.1 ltwlta wondtr It tllt nw dlllr ii mlly Wirth It whfln lhtJ llM II 1t1: 1111 modtl •nd ltbrlt 11 t fur· illitltt't ltlln, !Mn pie• up tlll dlalr tt Unclll Htrry'1 lildofy • D ~ (J) NM: ICl (30 111111.) ~~ Pif111>n.• Dtt lt lblllM dlootu • )IOllllC pollcftoml11, • , • Clltl: "9dlltt•" ""Polle. Aeadt111J, ....... ~"' tr., • 11pltt. , ..... --II,_,. Ill fC) (90 min.) 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A friend ol D1w1d t11ck·111"00l 11r1 th1l ls schtdulld to Vlnunt't who cl1i:111 llf his orool IHI lotlltd 1botrd 1 roQ.et alld ::e11t of !he •Jlen !nllltralion i1 decllrtd in- to tht moon. Tony and Rosu 111 WM. :'lnt~nt ll11d1 a cl~1 to'!'• pio· unablt to lttrn th1 rombination ti ltnor I 1ud~1n lnnn•!Y with the th1 ur1 but 6o ltain that it II cit· help ol • Ylclou1 1u1rd do1. Chtrl11 s!1ned 10 11p!odl II ltm,ffld with. Aidmtn. Jo1nn1 lliwil!t. Oo111ld Htr· ron tuest. : :;~ ~=.:C).::.:ln.)CC) m Ala Orlitl Mm ft) (60 ml11.) {60 min.) ·1t11 Death S.ntenc;e.• ID f1ett 11111 l'lacet (t) (30 min.) ti. Carrison Is diar1td •i" cow· fl M..-ZZ: ''Ot'lit MoMt1t.• lrdiet UN!t1 II~ i nd brou~ kt *rl·mtrt11J. fl! n.. r., Bit .,.. •: Firrl ... t Ufln 11e1tJ1n1 tl'lt 1r11t mo1111111!1 (IJ lllNlilll S llMlt: (C) "n. EM., In !ht histltrt of mollon plctura hitr' (1dwntur1) '57 -llolo•r1 Siltnt wHn 1t.r W1ll11m S. Harl --!lilehum. Curl J1111tnt. Thtodott itll'I In "On .... N'pl SI • "" Bl~~111 tnd madlintt 1ll11111ot western d1...k,,.ttt~ mtdt11:{111 tt· lo o mtlll!IYlf one 11111tlHl!1 In 1ub-mo11t. m1rl b1nr1 of Worlil W11 II. _ -T-•i.... -• T 11 Co••~ato-= (C) (30 m!n.l B B1rlltr llostt ID, -" ) lO:JO II)"-: (C) (30 111ln) 8111 lohna. "" ( ""'"· fl) St.-Nlrill/Offiu ti tH Prt:t-11:00 11 ~ O'Cloct l.,.rt: Ii:) 130 llltfll min.) Jerry Dunplly. flD TM Actlrl Cci111111~r: This is thl S Tll• lltlt NH! News: (C) (3(1 third of lour ont-llour rth11rsaJs for mi".) Geor11 Skl1111tt, R•hr lotl•son. • lhrtr·tlour oroduction or Shiite· ~1111'1 "Tht Wintt1'1 Tl!!:' With B ~·I~ MM: "Tiit 111'*1! If lhls flhl~rsrl !ht ICIO" 111 r1lnln1 tdtrift °""' (lftyllt/J) '35 - mntrol 11111r 11\t sames. Jh1 umtrt Cl1ud1· 111tn1. V1!1rlt Kobsoll. rl1lhu b1ek to th1 llrsr rt1din1 to Q ""' fllltl: (CJ (30 min.) Btdk 11u11 !ht pl1y'1 ororress. Wud. E Llawl1 di 111 &trtllas fJ llll9'1it: '1Hftqm Ftt111 0... 1:00 f9 ~ (i) CPB!m "I.el: 1n• tlll l11n1:1'k." 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Baud "" thl Orin· winnln~ pl1r by Ul!itn Htllmtn. -:-•·htt11.......-----1 D QI (I) Tiii ltll!Pf Sl!!!jC) a ~ m '"' 11u., 111e11 (C) GJ Ln Cr1111 SM (C) ··-l :JD • ia (I) IN S.tN&• Mew: m ,IZ:JO m Tiii EJMnt~ HHr (li'i Mln.) Allin fuftt, 1h1 mtn bf., In MO'rie: "l !flnln1 Crlll" {d111111) hind "Calldl4 C1m1r1," 1nd sin111I 'f1-H1nl O•nl1l1, Vlr1lnl1 P11toi11. MtOe lt111 1u11t 8 ~()")II TtHI I l)iff: (C) (60 12:45 QM"": '1-1111 1111 '#11111" iiirn.) ·11l1k1t ~ To RllOW On1.~ (dra1111) 'U -fr1dric March. s~, Oii lllt IMo!y 11111 ~ tlk1s I lhlll Homtltr. lflDI • ~.ill. "''SIA 1ssl1n1 Altun· dlt MMlldJ lo PrMnl lor.ttn 12enr1 lroM llttllnJ !ht crown ltwtlt ti lllonttliel"t. Ratltrl W11n11. Mt!Khi 1111"" lltr. Mtr~ R:ii:tl111an. Su11n S.IM ......... Anrtrl llydtf Jutsl. WEDNESDAY Do\YTlME MOVIES l:ta 11 lillril: "!lit ......,... .. <•• 1111) 'CO -Wl)'llf Mort11, Yl111in11 0111. • a a-., .. .,, L1ca1 (C) Tr.P' (wtlttrft) '50 -.......,.. ""~ ll:JD.,.,.. .... " ........ (b 1111) 'Sl-TIMI ..... rt ...... k ... 4;JD • (CJ "lllrll "' ......... { ... 1icatl 'SS-htty Grtlllt, J.u Lillo man, fll•rae ind Gtwtr CM...-. a ""'" "' aw ...,._,..,. ""' . ._........... ..... P11ttl, sa¥1N6 THE Public and Trade COMPUTE PRINT1N6 SERVICE ~642-4321 1211 w .... , .. -. \ I THE HAllT -Mike Wallace and Joaeph llOlltl tell viewers knowledge Of smoking on "National Smot· ing Test" tonight, in color, at 10 p.m. on Channel 2. The hour long special reviews facts about 1mok• ing and reasons w'hy people smoke. TELEVISION VIEWS Pat Paulsen For President Sy CYNTHIA LOWRY AP TV·Radlo Writer NEW YORK (AP) -Pat Paulsen, the dead-pan, double-talk editorialist on "The Smotben Brother& Comedy Hour" who specializes in satire, arrived in New York Monday to launch his noncandidacy cam· paign for president -or anything . PAULSEN'S noncandidacy will be announced formally on the CBS program Jan. 28. "Some over.enthusiastic people are suggesting that J become involved," .said Paulsen, toying thoughUully with a cigarette. "But if nominated I don't think I'll run, and if elected, 1 don 't think l'U serve." "CLUBS seem to be springing up in my behalf all over the country," he continued. "But although 1 am unable to say anything at this time, I am glad of an opportunity so early in my campaign to deny that I am running." At this point Paulsen asked that any further quotations be attributed to either a "spoket!iman11 or "a close associate." A SPOKESMAN explained that the candidate would represent the "Straight Talking American Government party," or "STAG party." He said that a platfonn was being drawn up by "over enthusias· lie, unsolicita~.'.!d supporters.'' "He will campai.en for positive thinking.'' said the spokesman. "As Roosevelt said, the only thing to fear is fear itself and. of course. the bogey man. "ABOUT the war on poverty, he thinks we have enough oLit. And,~on crime in-...tb' streets, he sug· gests that it be moved indoors. Hfj)pies should be reduced. and he agrees completely with Herbert Humphrey on urban development: New York City and Pueblo. Colorado, should be torn down and re- built. "Let the rest of the country root hog," the the spokesman concluded. · THE STAG o·arty's slo.ea n -to be printed on its buttons -will be "We Can't Stand Pat -Paul· sen for Prexy." And it will feature bumper stickers which wilt destroy themselves in three monlhi;. And -seriously, folks. as they say in TV - the Paulsen for President put·on will be a big item on the come-tv.v11.riety show until early September when, after .the two maior parties have had their conventions. the STAG convention wiU be held on camera. THE NONCANDIO ATE will reveal some of his noncampatgninit nlans We-lnesday night on "The Johnny Carson Show" -if some other noncandl· dates don·t get 'Out an injunction against him t>.- fore that. - Thursdav night1s 90·minute Bob Hope Christ· mas show will be unrolled without any commercials beyond the preliminary announcement about the Mffie of ... t~ sin_glupo~resenling-the program. ABC HAS set Jan. 28 as the date to show the l?f15 "Ship of Fools." which will run on a Sunday night for two hours and 45 minutes -from 9 p.m. to . ~1:45 PST, which means without very much ed1t1ng. • Dennu the Menace . , . 1' ... ,.,. • f • I . j ....... . . . . .. . ~ !:· ... LYl'LIT , ;·.Former Drug • 1 1 Addie./ Give . Stuclfnts Scare "'~~ ----,-11---..i-iiirui-iio" ...,,.""\'"'-twe .. jili'1 ..... . I • • • -.. ~-- -·· -mtpt --be ............ ___ drup. ...... •thorMlll bdne t ll • ,.,.... teltim-... hue tile &r..e..t pM!INe lm~ ,,, .., mttbodOf_,_...,... 'Dree 1omtC mm aad. a ...... la --ly :Ille told -... -ai tbelr teea ace , ..... • .., • -· 'l'betr "dtaa cut" --belled tbelr -Of de..-.. tbe ....... al Loi Aqeiea ... -York Qty. 'I'll• ....,,.,. ut ll)eilbound, ... CO<diq lo c.patnao t1lilled dlalrict Supt. <J>arlol Kmrltf. Tbt spellbn, wbo have come to the San Clemente campus three suc- ceuive years, represent Te e a Qialleap Ototor In Loi - 'lbe1r menage ii never trJ the tint ma:rijmm cigarette. ""elr pencma1 llOriel all befan Ibo same -wtth the dare to '" what marijuana iJ lite. Proertllively tbeJ ll'adllated to the "hard rtuff,.. and MCh ended the gme -booked OG ......... Tbe7 advlaed tbelr audience lo ncopiJe marljuua u a dangerOUI -· Thor alto -_ .. to "blolr your frtendl." "You tell me wbo you wait with and I'll tell you who J011 are," they dt1Uen1ed their liltener1. lllit ~. --Ibo lllato-reqab:• narcotlel COUfll, bellev11 tbe apeabn bave a tnl-llllluence cm llil cl•••• • Student Swap With LA OK'd 'S8111ng' to Boat Slaote Nautlcli Linda Pfleger, Miao Nowporl Beach for 11188, lelU ber *illl from the Oylnl bridge of a 40-lool flberglaaa yacht &1 the -In- board crul.., liead8 for the Southern Callfomio -Sbow al lie Pm Pedllc Auditorium, Los Angeles. 'Ibo -will be held fnm Jm :ie to Feb. 4. Recent Donations Total $24,340 for' VC Irvine Sammer vacatlonen tnn Loi AJJ.. gelm wiB coptinue to bo able to a~ tend summer acbool in Newport UCI bu received donations of Belch. t:M,340 from private sources during Newport.-UDllled ScboGI Dll· Ibo lall thno mooths. campuses but recelve1 lbotzt .. mucta lift IOOM)' .. -Crm, Ibo otller new general campus. trtct bu renewed for five ,._... an Most of the money h earmarked agreement with Lot Angeles Cl t y tor student akt or the library. Scbooll pmnJW.1 • lntm:lwlge al """ largeat pert of fl,1111 dooated pupill bf e«porati.OOI during the three -The ~pement allcnrt Newport.Mesa mmdbl ll fOr reteardl . students to attend Lot Angelft ldult Olllfomja College of Medicine, now .,.._ ud ....in....f..!'h acbooll m Loi Angelea but be-for tbe and. Loi AnceB to 10 to UCI campus, has re«ived recent ICbool wblll ammerinl bl Newport. doutl.om of •,112 from private, 'l'btee S.bor Area ltudentl are m-fOundation and corporaUon . sources, rolled iD Loi An,_ _.. md w. m09Uf far rese•ch. ning -tllla .-. ,_...,. ...... figuHt .. ~In· Loi Anltlol _ _. a-come -. ffiiiiii!)ij' Ille UC Board JCbOol ill Newport IMt IWDJDef. al Re1enta. Newport..Mem bu a limllr aeree-F.lpr'!-)J:!r_ other c • m p u 1 e 1 meat wHb Long ·Buch Unified 8c:bool ~ ltitiiiide 1bow lrTine fare• poorly Diltriet. bJ CDIDP.-ilon to Jong ettablisbed Ovenbadowtng priv• and cor- porate dGaatiom to UCI ti •.a In fedtral lf&Dtl ,.....,... durlDf Ibo 11111 al>-. Total --· to IrvlDe In 1....., wu flJJ,225, up from $Z17,748 in 118M7, according to the Recenta report. Government grant lDCOllM w.t up from tl,253,725 to fl,724,182 durin1 tbe tame yean. The breakdown for the lllllM"1 school JN!' 1bow1 DOO-IOVerD.IMDt iJI.. come caint '274,165 froiDIOundatlon1, 187,7"4 from --· "13.llll from auociaUom, and '22,lllO from cor- porations. Honest Measure • • Nobody puts his thumb on the scale when ABC (Audit Bureau of Circulations) is "weighing" the produd. As the most authoritative source of newspaper circulaJion figures in the United States, ABC is the only standard acceptable lo discerning space buyers rep· resenting the nation's most respected advertising ag· encies. look carefully for.the" ABC" that means you're gelling honest measure the next time you check circu· lafion figures of any newspaper. If you don't see" AB~" keep an eye out for a thumb on the sc~e. ,- We've Topped 35,00 , Reconleclln Dece111•er, 1967 ' • • , l'er ~w&y, U Q,#M • Car Tab Fee Rebaws Given """ tint"' --""" ....... - -......... l'IMMj -4iae ~ Oomlt)' -1. ,.,... ID tin.a. nae. lllialr ..m a JM&...& ol Jtl ellClble co:. fro: -..... coDeelllll ,,.... ...... cMll ....... ~;,,It .-.a flil Jme 1 eg1 Nw;-lli-.. Mat•, ...... am 'L wtn total tt.rrr~ Slate be Mkl... _.. ff>W'..... B I a c la • C ·1 lllet 8 "0"'1J't'o-n--1;--RtbM111o"b9,.. ........ aid-'51,.,, P..tabr-V...,, 11oama1J b11 111Md. ia April .. J._ will bl •to.&•I: Wertm1·•· Blind Children's · Playground Slated ..... Nowp!lt - .... j Cotti ...... .,,m; INl ~. m .1n, ... Juo Clpbtr-.11.-. •1--·'7,0I .. ,,.._, llid all but I ..... DWtlan ol tile '"' _.. Nlt to local ......... becw .... ·--.... ~"'· 1oeal ....,.t, tu cm motor' -.. It II lovted II tbt --~ ..... evuot1 loeacour .......... _ ....... llGOal- .... bAve built a acale tioDI toward ·a acbool fer ftbkle'• ~et ~ . model of a playlf'OUDd for tile blbtd. A.a.u-fw otber Ji-lllJnd dllldr• whlcll w1ll Servicol for tbe Bl1nd. • ·-r-: • bt on dUplay arOUDd the private agency, plam one OraDp CoantJ dtlel were: day to build the scbool ud Anabetm '82,841.1112 Yorty Set To Speak On Quality Loi Angela Mayor Sam Y•ty will be . fe-.tured _.., -tbe Onnce Emplro ... Loi ...,.. -Of Ibo-.. '!loetet)' for -Colltnl bold • joJnt _, Tuee- u,, Ju. %1, Ill Ibo --tional Hotel, Loi Aqelli1. TV perlOD&1ttJ C 1 e t e llobertl 'lill1 -Ibo ... ,...-i.pcwlllbe "QulltJ .. P1lbll< ·-ad lervlcn ... let enam. with llrawber- ry aaace will climu tbe program.'• meal Drinb are lilted u "bat brand, • cent.I, buyers' eboice fl.". Parkln1 11 iDcluded JD tbt '7 Ucbt price. planrODd at s cost ot ::. PIA: ~:::: about -lllO GD properlJ it °'"" in Santa Ana. ewr.u 11,Gm.91 """ plllrsroond model Full-4',111.17 wu 11a11t frm:n plywood ud Gardft Grove u ,m.t.1 otber materiall, IUCb u i. Haln 11,9M.U Jiool 1a1>1e felt lo ladlcato La Polma 2,SI0.57 c r a 11 , by Future Loi Aalnittot 4,975.17 AutomoUve Teebnidam ol Orange SS,•.SS America at Santa Ana Placentia 1,115.17 , College. • Sib qemente ~Gl.41 P 1 a y C rOWMS equipment S&llta Am T1 ,tl0.21 lbolrn OD tbe model iaellldq . S..... 1,70I.• !aw eeeuwa, two llidn, a >Tullia' 1,51'.a mmy~ • l&lld boz VUlo Plrlt '111.71 -...ad a,_,.. IJlll• Yorlaia ·Um 1,111.71· TO"TALlf AT occ -.. ......, ·Secretary . . Seminar Set at OCC WbeD 1t cemq te ibartband, Madeline Str-. wrote tbe boot. Tbe author ol. Iii: ~ includlq "Greg Dictatila Slmpmled." Uld • .,,.. ROlll to Secretar1al SUccal,'' .. be a featured speaker II a Mmiyr far· aec:retadel Sa-at Or-CollC Col•ll· J Mn. Strony w1ll .. - .. of tbli wort1h•J ......... -.. lllDg- Dr. -Sboatrom ~ w111.U. I Cott for Ibo SabaUr, iDomiac Mmlnv, iacludmC -will be '4.IO, ~ .minw wSl be c •• --bytbecollep ... tbeNewpartBeacbBallla a.apter Of Ibo N.- SecnUriea AMod'*loa. j Walter to Give rl'alk Tonight . The Oranp County cbapter Of Ibo Calllonla Neurologically HandJcappeG Retld9 fer A1Nrd Children ,.m meet •• 1 o'.clock toniCbt iD the cou.ntf Leallt T. Peteraen, of Ille 0raoge Empitt Area H111th ~ent bulldlJIC Councll, Bo7 Scoull of America, holds the llHIB at 141 N -st s .... Citi1.en of the Year Award which the group will Ma · ., preaentr-.to ~Willlut-h-Petetr._---:-~ .Waltar PbD wht {cell~, congntulated by Milford W. in ltlO conduded tb~ finl Dahl, COUDcil preildenL Actual ceremonies_ are clals in Orange County lot ldleduled for·tbe council'• 46th annual recOgnition e 9 u cat Jon a 11 y a ad banquet Jiil.. Z3 ill the 1'al))oa. Bay Club. Some 850 neurotOgtcaUy handicapped Scout letden are ezpect.ed to attend. children, will 1peat. in Daily J Paid Circulation • ,.. ............. __ .. . ...... _. I ~ • • (·TM.If AT OCC , ......... ....., cretary • m1nar ~at OCC n U comu t1 ....... MadeU.. ~ tbe book. author Gt alz boob, ui "GreaDictalilo llled" and ''Tbe - :retarlal Succtll,'' .. ---· --·-., "' Or-c..,. ie. • Slroay •lll co- ,, tbe ••rtabep ... -teDlog &ulllol: --...... peot. i t for Ille SaturUr 8' •miner, .includiC lllll, wlll be fl.IO, Tllo atl wUl be Cl~ -by Ille colllp ... lewpart Beach -er Gt Ille N- ilriea AIJOCiltl.cm. Jter to Give lk Tonight Oraq:e Countf ~ d. the California logically Bandlca- en JriD mfft at I I tonl(ht ill ,.. county •~eotbulldlq • N. Roa St., Santa , ,Walter, PhD, Whl 0 conducted. the Ont pi Or aDge County lot :a_tlonally •!Id ogle.ally handicapped !D, will lpeak. • ~. . • . .. , "ONE OF THE GREAT FILMS OF All TIME!" .-... ........ --- __ _,.._,.... ___ _ ..................... • • • • ';':',:ot: A llAliliPllR" •-1 _,. ___ 1-4-1·11 ·••1na7 .::::. ............. 1l!E DINO Dt: l.AIJli:NnJS -~ BIAIE ... /en, ...... In D-150" Color by 0.1- 7 • 011111 rons1 .,.. .............. ............... 1:41,.. lliiiili ••• TMlll -· ·--·· ~ ••am PUS llLICTU IHOIT l'9CIAL 119 IH.OW IATUIDAY 1111 P.M. -AUO-. "55 D•Yt At Ming" TUESOAY NIGHT ONLY HUMPHREY BOGART IN TWO Of Mii •llAJUT "HIGH SIERRA" -ANl- "MAL TISI FALCQN" SAME NETWORK Curiously, Ol'll'I thing all these shows have in com- mon is the -.me network -CBS. NBOTV ham't a single show that baa 1hown a 10.-year·run, a I t h o u g h "Bonanza" is now in its ninth year, ABC-TV hu ooe member or the exclusive liWe club, Lawrence Welk, who bas a doz.en years behind the bub- ble machine. Perry Lafferty, W e s t Coast program chief for CBS, has an explanation for his network's success: the star system. "SulUvan was the first personality on TV." Laf- ferty says. "Of (.'Ourse it was quite a different penonallty, birt it appealed to people. "There ls no secret to klngevity any more Ulan there was a mystery about movie studio 1uece1 s e • }'MCI ago. They built up a ttar system. And ao has 'TY." ., WINNER CW 2 ACADEMY AWARDS ONI IHCIWING EACH. IVI. AT I PM. MATINll SUNDAY AT 2:30 PM. LIDO NIWPOIT IEACH 67J.13IO 673-7081 AT THI INTRANCI TC) LIDCI ISLI 11111 -..... h lu .... .. .., ~i •• ..... •• ..... mtiiiilla._ m .. QllimJ·J,LE/WIJlliltiui••.; •-• Thia, __ .... _ ALICI Tltll C0f 11DT "Amil YOU COMUDI" '" ...._ .,.,.,. 7 ,.m.: C1"111a 11 • SunrHy f,... 2 I -----------~· ·-~----- 'Pompeii Pictures' ·Proves Mixed Evening of Theater By TOM TITUS OI llM O.llJt """ IWf ''Pictures From the Walls or Pompeii," the latest of. ferlng in the premiere series ilt South Coast Repertory's Second Step Theater, offers a pair or diametrically d!uimilar views of the man- woman relationship, which in the Jong run prove more ttlated than most of us care to admit. Playwright Tim Kelly'• script is divided into two unrelated incidents in the same building -the first; "PICTUltlS ,ltOM THI WALLS 0" '°"'''ti" A •4-Y In tf;O Nrll ti\< "fll'rl l(e!IV, dlrK111d bl< JI ..... DI Pritt!, Ml ... lllntd by 1Mrtl11 ·-MIVlld b'f J-DI Prlnl, 1'9hll.,. lw Oirvld Ciefntftto, •rnenled by 5ollfll CN•I .__,,,,, Frldon tror-:;-..,. ""'II ~lb. ~ II lfot J«-5 .... Till-tlr, :llU Villi W•p, ,....._, lffcfl, THI CAST II~"' •• .•••.•• .•• . P111I Ford Elluobt!ll ..•...•••.•.• Ellelo XtlCIWlt! A ....,..ft ... .. . ..... y.,,1 Ocuwlll" " -lftlft •••••..•••• 1111, Mlllt< in a basement storeroom, the second ill one of the rooms ol an apartment soon to be rmovated through urban renewal. In ttae first story, which b far better structured than the second though the J . .-tter is the one the audience will remember, a man and his ntranged wife meet in the baaement to divide · their posse ssions befott t h e building is destroyed , FIRST MEETING lt ls, we are to believe, their first meeting since EMPATHETIC PMll Fonl their !lef>afation 20 )'ear! 1go, though they have lived acrosa the street from one another ever Since, she in apartment 84, he ln ef· Ilciency unit 117. Once she invited him lo her apart- ment for dinner, but be got sick and didn't keep the date. -- Moreover, neither h a s progtl!Ssed much over these two decades. except to become 20 years older. The woman ls a cold, dominant, demasculiniz.ing f i g u r e t "You have hands like a young girl"l :While her erstwhile husband is a poor sentiment.al slob who would like to attempt a recon- cillaUon but doesn't quite know how to begin. Locked in for the night, by accident or design, their personalities are a I m o s t predict.ably reversed. and what will become of them in tti, morning ls anybody's guess. Communication may browt>e..ten husband with mnlrkab)r: e m p a t b 1 , batldinc ltiealthily to a Yiolent cllmu. The wife ti lntel'pA!ed, quite properly, on the low dramatic burner by Ellen Ketchum. Tbe secoad hall ol the e.vtDing ls fun and gamu time a la Charles Addaml The story Is entitled "Tb~ Floor Js Bright With Toys," aod the to1s are a whip, a rope, a dog c:oJJar ud a pair Of ladies' shoea with razor-tharp heels. Pril'lclpab in this sldo- masocbilUc saga are a youn& man and an older, forel'gn woman, played qulta effectively by Billy MJUer and Toni Douglass. He, 0o1tensibly, ill growing edO' about tbelt re cu rring "dates., but lacU th• coura1e to m a k e a clean buat rrom the pain-lor- pleasure parlor. AMBIGUITY Unlike the opening play, this one abounds in am• biguity. Neither character ever la fully defined and ldentJllcaUon ls next to im· possible. Although I h • climax Is as predictable u that of the companion play, the transitions of th.is one are rough and raued. About the closest "Toys'" ever gets to the root ol the problem ls Miller's line, "I mlg1lt be sick, but you're demented." Ma1ochiim Is a difficult dramatic subject to begin with, and lts treat• ment by Kelly leaves much to be detlred, especially ill the light al the first play'• success. -----··---llllllllall · take another 20 years. "Pictures From the Walll or Pompeii," under the direction of James D 1 Priest, will be stapd for three more weekendl at tM SCR Second Step, Jl15 VUla Way In Newport Btacb. Per(ormances are on Fri- day , Saturday and SundaJ • .. ..• ...... R.o•••t T9CMMCOI 0"9 -A UHIVPa.t.I. '"CT'-""!! - 1:1mesa ~11'" '>I• h B 1.'.l)lA llH'I . Paul Ford enacts the Negro Actor Bidding For Top Grade Roi.es BJ BOB THOMAS ,,,,._ ... ,, ......... ....,. HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Is there room for another Negro film star besi<tes Sidney Poitier? Raymond St. Jacques th.ink• so. and ht appears one of the likeliest candidates. This month Po!Uer was named as one ol the top 10 box~ffice stars by Motion P icture Herald, the first Negro to make that lofty llit. There can bo no doubt that PoltJer is a solid moneymaker, but r a c i a I leader• have complained th1t 'll• position represents tokenism -that Poitier is the ooly Negro actor being 1lven starring roles. St. '9ques would quite fr111kly like to occupy the same position. He 1eems kte1Uy qualified . POWERF\IL He It tail, powerfully built wllh strong, plea s ant featurn. A graduate of the Yale School of Drama, be was aeuoned on the New York Slife, ·~ Blacks," '·The Cool Workf", i n t e 1 e v l tlon. "Rawhide,' "Daniel Boone," '1 St>Y." etc. 111d film• ' ' 'th t Pawnbroker •• •1Mr. Mo"'." Thi• spring St. Ja°'"'' m11· will bl helped toward h.is go al by an academy nomination for his sup- porting role in ''The Come. dians." He makes no at- tempt to hide hil eageme11 for JI. "I 1uppo1e I should bl modert," he s1ys, ''but peo- ple keep 1aying l will pt the nomination, and I muat' say I'd be delighted. A tudD SLtCh at that -the .C. ceptance br one '1 pnrs - would be U enormous plea s ure, makin& worthwhile all the 1acrWce1." The actor admltt.ed al10 that the nomfnation would help him toward 1111 ~ -le.ad rolel in major prt- ductiou . T'hAl bu prond elu1lve IO fr N<n" READY "Prodlcen aUJI ira't ready to cut a Htsro bl the major role If • mm -...... lo< -·" bt Obmv-4. "Allll loak bow lo'1lltook81dmtlo- lt -15 )'Ul'lf ""'bell • pmt ._ ~ llonl for I ltq:ro, lat .... ....... laalll • -JI wltll .. -wbe Mil hadm •·--orwt~llll .............. In tbt -· ftor..! .. atraldla,.. "" I• slmpll • -· Al a -11.·----to_...,_....,. lo•·-- I ~· - I!: ~ J8 DAll.V '11.0T T...say, JIMllfY 11., 1961 . __ J~ :. TMOOSU l'Oil ma HOUSH FOi SALi HOUSH POI SAi.i IQISIS POI U ILI HOUSD POI SALi HOUSIS -·SALi llOUlll POI SALi ..,_., 1000 GeMral 1000 General ta !-Wei 1000 -..a1 1000 Coda Mw 1100 fhlnll ... J: IMch 1• : l r • ! ! I I 1 • • ·-~ ! r , . -.. ' Cbarminl S BR N~ ~ICb home wiUl 2 t.U., apadoul llvinl room, tlre- pl1ce, el«tric bu.llt. tN kit~. top medltion, pri- vate yard. (lnlJ IZ,M 11193 Baker, C.M. -$500. DOWN r°" uu. ..,.., tamUy home cto.e lo eYft'Ythinc, Nt"Wly ~lnted lnlkle. and out. )'Otl _.on't even have to U8l'l a paint brulb. $124 per month lnclixt8 prlnclple and l~ trrest. Se-e today • ~·1 laat Iona! WESTCUFF OFFICE ~ml OPEN EVES. DA YIDSON Realty VACANT J BR + family, 1~ bHtb, Cl~lJ, draPl"f, C I o I e to ac:hools and shops. Rllr. f150 Harbor SB, O.t :546-M&O Eves. MS-1003 TRIPLEX $1',950 Be a landkJrd not I tftllnl. Good Uttie montY m•ktt, .. I mQ8t!I in ruls, Two 1 Bedroom, 1-2 Bedroom. lubmlt~ ~ COSTA-ME!M"OFF!CE 21521 Harbor Blvd. 545-9'*91 Open till 9 PM $23,5001 4 bedrm. 2 bath. Kltcbea haa all !be modem built • In fea· turn. Large yard wltb"rprln- klerS. AtsUme present tln. 'nclng il pay only 1)112 a month. 541).JtJO TARBELL 29511' Harbor ------- UDO SANDS 3 MODELS TO OtOOSE FROM J BR, :1 balh1 from S23,90D Ceorie Williamson, Rltr. 61J..4J50 OPE.~ EVES. EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE Cbn:xia del M!!r In ll!:XCHI! of lwo mlWun dol· lars worth of property to be aold • Xlnt CornmiMlon !ptlt DeLancy R~al Eat.ale 2821 E. Coaat Hwy 673-3770 A PLACE OF DIGNITY Fol' • dlldftlllilbtd ...Uy ri(rhl in tbe mkicflt cl I lovely ""ldftllial ~tfon called COLl...EGt PAJUL l'bil lmmac:ul11e ADULT home bu three ~. rt.rs i1f;IWO"'fl~t1c­ ~. WASHER and DRYER. Watl!r SOn'DIER. Electric pr11~ dOOf OPENER, AG· GREGATE Pario and 8'1u- tlful C A Rf'~TS 1nd DRAPES. YOU can BUY thlll exc~tlonal home for only $24,500. CALL US NOW. MESA VERDE PACESETTER A bt11ut? 3 bdrma. fam. room or dlnlni area, Pro- 't'lncial dK"Of. used brick lrpke, anflque mlrror. All ffilldern built·ina. Top home ln 1 top neighborhood. $32,. l1JO with tcrm1. MESA VE'ROE REALTY 546-5990 S~~}.\-~'B~S Solve a Simple Scnnnblff Word Put le f<n a Chuckle .... _ ........... four acri:tdlild """"" b. low • ,.. four .... 'Mlf'd&. IGADANE I I I I r I IGYNOU I I I r I • PR~~Tes~~~slmt•s IN r I' I* 14 I' r I I "~~·~:,:.~~· '"'"' I I I I I I I ' • '"'n. ,..,...,.,,. ........... ""' . SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 8000 LEGAL NOTICE Li;GAJ.. IWOTlt.'E I • LEGAL NOTICE .. ftcl CHI TIVITll'I IALI ,.._ fO -U·UIM 0.. J..,...,,. 12. IHI, at II 11•cfedl AM .. Iii Ille ~ II llW s.utfl floeftf -- ft/ 111e Or•.,.. '"'"'"' c.u .......... c"' o1 '91111 Allf. C11lllontlt. FUISf FfOElllAL EKlllOW COlll."'111.Af!ON, ff ftvslft ......., Ille .... ttl '""'' ..... "' J"""ES Ill, OILMONf! ..,.i OlllLENI! OEL· MONTll 1114 rKW-Mordl fol. !NJ, ........ ldt. "-H!, .. Official ·~ ... el Or•-(...,ty, C1llforftll. ·-"' _..,.. llft ~odlll!Hlnew 1" tavtr ti l'ACll•te IAVIHOS "ND LOAN "SIC). Cl ... flOH. -~ INI Mid "' l'AC!"IC SAVINGS AND LOAll "I.$(). CIATIOlll "' --fl 11'11 WMd> ti c .. 111n 111>1rw.-ti.rtt MCll<H ""'rlll'I', - lie• ttl Wflidl W•I «<°"*'if i..pf-r •• 1•0. In 90oll llll. l'•w 911, M 111111 a., lldtr llKOrOI, 111111 Tru11 .. wlil "'H .. "'bllc tudlon 10 11'11 llll'!nl IMddll' W C.1~. PllYtble In ltwfvl ,,,_y of IM Unf!~d 5ttlft 11! 111'1• llJ'l'lll of 1111, WI~ out w••rtn!ll •• to 1111•, H»tlUIM or .,.. C""'brtfll:n , lftl' '"lfl'IO un,,.,yMI lO ..... ftOW "'Id IW Mkl Truo191 .,,,...,. uld l>ffd ol fruit. In •NI 19 IM lol-fre llfktlb ... P'01><1r1Y, le-Wit: Tiit H-ltrlY n '""" ti Loi ldl In TrKI 11•, 11 """"" M 11 ""-' r• corllfd I" 10<* II, I'-14 of Mllc.llo llNOUI Ml"9. Ill !tit lfllof liP"Wlll~ 1¥ RKONllr ol Mid CourolY. MOAI!: COMMONLY l(HOWfll .U: l,._1'1 AllllM l'lllu, C•/11 M ... , C11!+. .... fllt "" --.. ,.,1.. llblittllonl ~-"" ulll DMd Inc ........ ..., u..,..... .... .......... .. "" r,,,11 .. , ....... ...:,., 11 -...-"""""' llPuld f>ett. lrot•"1111 1111•--IU.sl.G Ill -Ill HIMINI of IM llOlt HCll..S W U !<I Offd, wrill'I !ftffl'nl --ff-Junt I, !NI, ti In u lol flOll -lfr Q --· D11ed: Oto:"'"""' Jt, IW. Fllll.ST FEOl!:llAL asctww COll."'lllATION, ftv1"" Ir J.,.. G. f1¥lw, .......,.., ..... ,,.,, . "vtl!I""" °'""" C_, Dt"" l'!IOI, Jt.,.....y J, f, 16, IHI •SJ·fl LEGAL NO'J'lt:I'; - LEGAL NOTICE • .. ...... ---~ __ .. __ ~ ~---.... . .. ... . .. ---·-~.:...;.:.; 10,.. •-1np1 ~ THE "DOIS" Pict"",.... .... .,,....... 0 .lf!(;'I! ,. •>cl ... •• "" •''" llEALTY tboasandl ol •cm al niUY. WOWJ bWa, ne-w l(llf counea. Pfiee )Isl reduced drutk· lhoppi~ center. churchn 41: ally • atW YQt1 m.iibt make.. l(:;hool1 AND It la only 13 1n olfcrt Now uklnQ only FOUR BIDllOOMS -NO D9WN' to 9*rua. d.ntr tr9.naferrt-d • now HCanC· Exttllfol condidOCI. 2 bill», family l'1Xlm. buth,lnt. ('11'- peu .I: belinr~ it or not BASEMENT. Total price Oftly 125.5Cltl. c.u H>-Wl . -•• )\~ )l!J:"·! . . uaa.-~ s Wrom-. .. batlll, uvm. Room wt.. Romamic an.. ~. BNutlful KitdMa, b'Ct'd ah-hfttlna, 2 ear 1arqe, "'-nebied yard, rrnt -dlildretl. OWaien rD<Wina Ye)' .,an. T\'y S5(IO, DuwD, lOtal payinentl LHI --· 1'0R aJie or rat, ~ type a..e, ..,... LR. 2 br, bWJtlnl, other extru, ala.a. td hi Wlaf, PrQt. iarmc.p. minutes from the cet'lter ot s:t..,950 for lerTlflc Mtu 0...,...-Counly.-BA-2. --..Yt'rde-eambricf:;e...,....._...;;,;,;;.+,,=,--===-.;=~f-5;....! baths, electric buili.ln ldt· den + rant rm too. Orn cben, new ca.-pett, lantt.-beautifully paneled, built· caped· It fenced. Only $950 lr: dt1k, bookalte{ ... e•, IUI\ toW down on tbl1 3 year cabinet etc. Thi.I ,..&.·1 l•tt- SAVE -By Owner, 123,9;;0, :!::%.'""· , ... ., ..... r~~:~:"'~·~· .;·~ .. ~·:;~ old homf. l24A50. iionc. llttl"l'VI JO-.. COATS ~WAL~ACI · REALTORS --54Ml41- 10pon E-1...,1 UP THE HILL fttdct.-oratJnc now ~In# °'1• Real cure model Pucesctter wlth a. b11 muler bedroom 1Wl• aeperaied In T·Plan fu hlon from other bed- roomt. Gan!;e r11 dark room for photo;rapb bound 1-::::=::;;::z:=:=::=i=:=:=::: I or ol'flci!, a1 you wlab. New ./B '"""' " "'·""'· t.lloJt RNlty 546-SUO OUTSTANDING "'" ....... " "'-FA.MIL y HOME •NMr Clnern1 Theetrrl BALIOA POINT One of Balboa Peoinsul3'1 finest homes. Unlque In de- 1ign and floor plan. 3 BR. • 3 baths. Den, Famll)' Room, B/I kilchen. Laf'ie l!P•cloul rooms · storage galore. Aak· ini $54,S00.00. Please call Dick Tryon lor appt, 673-9200 Eve1: 673-1999 lay & Beach . a .. lty, Inc. '20'!') W. Balboa Blvd., NB Ocean View Home witb oYer 400 aquare fttl of luxury 3 bedrnorn1 • family room large trophy room heated awimmina pool private o«an beech $175,IOO Call Jim Cobb $500 DOwN TOWNHOUSE Uve Ille life ol care free IMnc. ~ tl'le e•panses of grttn atta1, Olympic size himmlrw Pool, Recreation center. The privacy ot YoUr 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath llaciel)- da. • BWlt In Kitchen mod- ern u Tomorrow. Secluded enclo.ed P•tlo. 2 car ga. nee. Get tJie income tax · advan1.,e1 of home ownll!:r· ah.Ip. A TERRtnc INVEST- MENT. LOW monthly pay· ment. WF.Sl'CUf'F OFTICE 21829 Harbor Blvd. 545-9491 Opell ti1 9 PM $23,958 CUSTOM WTSIDf Auume o.lsting llO% loan. Comer 'al. Subm it down. "-" .. 3 81'. 2 ba, tep dl'!I • per-· p,. ............ tttt for office or 1turlio. ApM'tl'Ml'ltl Walker A 1M. 1-. Huge Jot, fantuillc tndscpa;, HUN11NGTON BEACH F"' S.a. 19'0 'Im E61pr l.OIXI -i. ft. brlck 41: con-ornCE ~.&'J OME BUY •--.,.,., •'"'· 1~•1. '""" "" EDINGER """' IC ..,....,. Opm ,.,_ prden il fountt.tln, II;e 1-12~ Of'EN EVES. ./ AVAD.. n:B-i.t; b r i c Ir planler1, lf!par11te OWNER FOUR llUle :1 BR unit. + Newpor;l Welt/N.,..,. children.. play y1nl w/ ANXIOUS vacant for 4 additional unlta." 214-Ba. Famil)' • rm, n,t. IWi!'.1$1. Lath &. plastt'f', $44.000 • YES Mt,000. Walil to~ bdwd floors, 11one frpl, bit-rttu1t sell 3 CR Towllauae. No DON ,..ARD CO. &Q..203) 54&-2!11D in1. ~~14. children under 14. Cptal .Ci;N fALS '~=~----~-~-.• drp1, llreplace, wash« il 3 BR, 2 ba\. cpta, dqla. Newport a.ec:h 1200 dryer. Askin&: SlT ,-750-ml>-, _.;.Hoo::..:.JMl=-'"""'..:::.::ltll=1111:::.._ Jncd. Gardll!!ner. A\',llP Jl1. ml tr t. SIA Welll., -tzn' MARWER'S SCHOOL DIS-1 o tt. hnfal1 to Shlire 2QCt!i 1-~-~-~---1 TPJCT, IMMEDIATE oc Paul JOMa R••lty 'BR, ud,... FIDCld ~ CU PANCY 4 BR:! BA, ALL 8f'f·ll66 ___ l've1. ~2*5 WOMEN Deeded to tbare 2 ~11~ ... St. Ba EXTRAS, NEW CARPETS. SPECUl.ATOW. BR Apt. with ttl'ffl' cirl. '-========'' POSSIBLE LEASE WITH 3 BR 2 bath & l"""'I! fenud 0-to UCI, CCC. Washer, I~ -· ---TV "' "''"" -~ Hunlk-• -OPTION OR SELL wrrH lot. Pul up S11IOO • UlllUme Ul:'r~. • ' ~· l6'11 WW DOW N. OWNER/ payments-ll31 per mo. ID-FEMALE ewer 40 to lhare hie B P. 0 K E R &12.20'l0 OR dudln; twta. We guarantee il like ch.lldren. Pvt • no. U S.1317 to lease or rent lhe propel"> CoroM de! Mat &n-lQS.4 eve. LOVD..Y u: tr& J BR.. 2 .._ muiau, new nylcm ept. dqm, ·--.. -pvt yard. Gar. + .... ty 1or n~ per month. cau 962-tCTl VUlqe Real Estate 19142 Brookhurst, H.B. NEWPORT Kinga Rdld. Clp- tlvatinil: view. 3 bdrm A den, eleaantly furni1hed. 163.000. lleclcwi:h Realty DIVORCE CASE TAKE ADVANTAGE of low 61T South Coa11 ffj&hway lnlere1t VA or J'l-lA wblle l.aKUn• Beach 494-7508 you can. 3 BR, 1'4 baths, REDUCED, lovely ,3 BR 2 14x26' lam. rm. paMI~ & Ba. home on l Iota: can UM cptd. u 2 .11pt1. Rm. to bid. Near BRASHIAR REAL TY eay & ocean. WJJI sell all Or 8--17-Mll E'Vf. 1139-1537 Y m1. or trade. 121 •111 st. I :.,,..;,.:,c-~_,.:::.::...:::-=~ '<>WNER ,,,.,," TOP SALESMAN WESTCLirr condominium 3 yean in a row for Hunt- 134,950. l5o9 Cornwall Lo. ington Beach Board of Real- Prlnc.. only 543-4806 &a&-91M tors la •itb Paul Jones STAND out vaJue, 3 BR, 2% Rea.lty. Shouldn't you list BA. lam. nn. Lge end yd. wbere the action i1? m.soo. 10% 00wn. 646-2!H3 p..,1 Jones tt .. rty . MT-1266 EVCll. IJ.12-5&44 4 BR .• 3 Ba., 1phl-lev1!l con--------_ _ do.; io The Blu1fs. S39.500. S IR 2 IA $22,950 Owner M4-IQ68 Eves. Good loc. W/w cpt.. P•tio Ideal for tarp tam!ly. Wiii N.wport Hgts. 1210 pay pMnts. --'--'--"-'----"'-'-I Pat Roberhoft Rtty. ~ACRE 5.Bedrooms, 3 !19th 147-IS" Eves. 193-4152 Cul-de-Sac St. t>ettb of hu..1-~--'---"'--'---'------'-­ band fOf'C{'S Ille· ."15.000. 6 ... Gt loan, by owner. ~ BR 64:rTIMJ 'or SU.U'Jl. Owner. 4 ba, fam rm. block wall. Mr1. Waller. 49f..65µ or eve1. 8424126. c,oat:::;:c•:.cM.::'::'•:.__.....;2:.;1.:00: 1 ~·a. $Hl5 mo. Adalt--.., ..... 2 BR., newly decw. $1U. [=~:0======f 20Z; Wallace, CM., OPEN L-.UM leach SAT., SUN. n2..0142 N•wport a .. dt 2200 31X1 33rd Fumished 2 BR. Utll. pd. 1155 mo. can 642.a'J96 or 540-6346 or ,.,...., BlG DECK, BIG VIEW! l BR, lireplace, *"'• A ""'· """'· -• Of-Tm • RINTALI Aph.PurR .... Dupl•x• Furn. 2975 I ::Got--~ ... ~,,:-~-~=~I ==~c:;:_.,..::;.;.: $35. l BR funf duplex. Walk HOLIDAY PLAZA to 17tb St. ahoWlnl;. cal.I DELUXE ~ 1 mt. alt 4 PM 548-7811 rnm. Apa sm. + ut11. 'EMT•Ls Healted pool. ~ " ,,... .... drapes, ample pirtcbis. No HOUM1 UnfurnWaed clilldren, no pets. Coste Mbe 1100 1965 Pomona, CM, HUil5I nm mo. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, farn nn, cpta, drps, frpl, dble gar, encl yard, close to mkt. IChl. I: fwys. !168-:1400 alt 5 pm Cotti Mete 4100 Only $110 Luxurious Townhoute I BEDROOM Renter's Special Victoria --Newport Shor" '46-1111 1220 S. Ana Hgfl,. 1630 Clean 2 BR on ~ acre . 5 BR -2 BA/Bhna. WW-cpq, Dr,:a, 220-wlring. Clllldreo il Pets OK. 1-blk SL John'1. s.m-mo. 54:;...om 3110 Elec: kitclleft. Beautlful bf&' pool. Near MqJpina. HARBOR TOWNHOUSE zn7 Harbor Bl'fd., C.M. SUS CASITAS New Unftt Now Rentlna Furnished Bachelor and 1 Bdrm Unit11 2UO Newport Blvd. Clean 3 bedroom home on ea11 .,."'"' Direct from Bldr. Wonderful potential. Cl~ to UC!. 20082 Acacia. Call 511-9569 for Information. nicely kept lltreet. Prlc:e ln-\~~~~"!"!'!~~~,..,.I cludeti wan to wall carpet1 4 BEDROOM--A dnipes -large fenced back 3 Homes, 300 ft to beacb 4 BR, 2 ba, drapes, nr $210 mo. blt-1111, carpets, 1Cbool1. Lease. ,.,_.., y1rd ~'.41*' loan can be a• POOL--$21,500 or pool· from $29,IXXI tumed. Only $19,500. Enjoy completely maint~ Excellent flnal'l('lnit 3 HSE on 'ifi·•c A-1. Clean 2 Br for owner. J.t440 total yrly Inc. Xlnt lnve11. 548-1249 Terrific buy. anre rrtoe uvma. Modem N•wport Shor• Co. bullt-ln kitchen, 2 Queen 1 ~"!"!!!'!~642-!!!'!~34~>1!!!'!!!!'!~~1T~os~t~in~-----l~640~ thed baths, 4 big bedrooms N.wport _ a.1ch 3200 P1rk Lide Car-peta/Orpa, bll/ina, fire- place. Bl E. 17th St. ~ Eve1. Pbone -.&259 OUTSTANDING INVESTMENT in a 3 bedroom bome on 1 well ltndacaped lot, 1ep. arale double gara~ in a lovely 1teighborhootl In New· port Heleht.a. The borne ha.I \af'ji?e liYi"I JODrD, 2 nice ba.ths, beautiful carpeting througboul, fireplace, dln-- lna room, 1eeluded patlo. It la priced to aen by owner, Coll ... ..,,, --T~HELORD-­ REMEMBERS THE WORKING MAN =~ ::,i:,e~::d"~ A":twNC::.r.. Harbor Hlghland1 1235 Owner N. TllStin l. 2 BR -2 baths · $200/Mo . 2. 3 BR • 2 batta • split ~el. l250/Mo. WESTC.J(F OFFICE ~mt OPEN !:YES. Udo 8ayfront Lot One ot few remaining vacant My.front lots. 48' frontage. 100' deptb. Pier l llip prlv- llegea. .. , ••.••.•.• $125,000 Mrs. Raultton Coldw ell, laotklf & C.. '*•·"-'""""" ---.c .. "'"'1t Ill ..... 01 ..... 3 Bit, 2 ba, frpl, pt)lo, cptt, drp1, r1111)' tncd a h'Wcpd. J:'rindpelt o D I y, 129,955 firm . Owner.~ Coron. d•I Mai-1250 Improved + Alr-Omd. 4 BR, 2'ii ba, 4 yrs. 2100 llQ ti, Estate lol Auume $28,400 loan FP ~.750 Call 544-6856 1705 Oc-View Lot L ..... -h e CAMEO HJGHL.ANDS e l--------- Last avail large comer· PRESTIGE • Privacy Beacb leasehold. AppralMI Sl8M Club. Excellenl financing, owner wants $14,950 caih some trade, will leue!op- Exclu1 Broker 714-897-1169 lion. '48.666 ($350 mo). Home + In. 3 Bdrm, den, 45' R·l lot. Walk to beach. Owner. 675-4275 Won't lut long. 4 bdrm il den, deluxe 1tr!um. Vacant now. Plus 250 other prop. ertlca for 11.le or trade. Also we need relidenllal, 3. 3 BR, 2~ baths. 2-l!tory. $250/Mo. Beck .. , Area 3 BR.~ t~:;i -·' J" •.. i/Mo IAY & BEACH Really, Inc. Renttl Dep!. 120'25 W. dalbo:i Blvd.) 67J.J663 ,...,.. LEASE l Large BR's, l\1. baths, built • ins, lireplacl!, dlllhwuber. completely car· peted. $230 mo. VACANT. Rltr. 64G-3928 Eve. 642-0185 '* LACHENMYER a.lboa P.nintul• 1300 oommerclal. income I< acre-DELUXE large home ln ex- ----·-qe listtnp. HOME a RENTAL BECKwnH cluSive Baycre11. Pool, built. Ina, carpeted, & lmmacu- Near Bay • View l Bd.rm L late! Vacant $400/mo. on home-+--1-Bdrm Apt, Streit REA TY leitse lo qualified-tenant. to Stnel lot. lovely patio, 127 South Cout Highwa,y Princlpab only pleue. Ruth can add on, $t5.000 !:AP• Beach 4!M-750ll Patdoll Rlt:r. 542-5200 -FHA:Gl-R4111 11lins-341:·v~~ ~!ER, R~ty~ EXTRAORDINARY . TOWNHOUSE Leu.! D:" Sale; No loan ·costa. DO escrow Unfumbbed. 3 BR., 21Ai t:Ot!il•. very UtUe down, low, VIEWI f Medallion by Hotpotnt $22.50 Wk. Up e Studio A Bii.ch •pta. e Incl Utllt A l'txma "*'"· • Maki Serv1ce -TV ...a. e New cat. A Bar l316 Newport Bl't'd. 59-91511 mORIA-MAD BACHELOR A l BR, PGol Exe/Loe, carporll, Adults, no peta. All Utila paid. !189 Victoria 14M714 $85 MO. Mobile Home. Com.pl rum, Adulta only. No pets. Htd pool, 4 Seuont Mob. Elli. 2359 Newport. MM.132 A TICJNSON PEEBLER AP'I'S 1 Br Furn, lndry, adults 681 Vk:loria, CM. 5'M131. ATmAC l BR tum. (."pta, dl'pl, •bllml, FA be•t. Mcr 725A Shwimar Dr. ~­ N~U Pabu l A 2 BR rum or unt. S16flto. Htd. pool .. 111 E. 2'lnd St.. IG-llMS * * MOVE RIGHT IN Spotleu 2·2 Bdnm, $110 I $125. »Cl Wallace. so.mo 1 BDRM, tum prq. ~ wat«, elect pd. liallt pre. fe1Ted. 54M3!lr5 Two •1ory elegance at bar· pin_ptlces.. 4 bedroom. din- ing room. l bath, 1tlake rooted bome. S27.T:JO In- cludes fireplace, cerpell . drapes, bullt In range and ovm, plus l•lllt y1nd. Pa.r· mcnts, inch:ding 'iaxet l insurance, S196 per month . Call anytime arid 1tt IT. The Real Eataters, 7790 Harl>or • S46-231l. low lnltteSI ntff. All hocnH _L_id_._,,_1_. _____ 1_3_s_1 I LCF. s BEDitOO!'!f H(;ME ba:.. rpl., ~ .• drapes, bit• p1r Ln "Al" (.'(ICldjtioD by-2 Fell E.atbr Ina. 2 car g11r., b~ted pool N•w""""" -"'"' m ..... c .. .• d __. 545-l155 Aft s pm ' 'Nimdl --f'.H A. A G.I. Save JS. 2-3-LlllV UloAftll om . Clrpela.o A na~ ctill: ".., ~1ll il 4 bt-droom hornet •vail--Heavy Shake Roof I--.,;:.:;;.:-;;:;'.':.,.. __ I WINTER ~! J'or lnsl&. 1ble. Call The Real Estat-Open Sunday _ 522 Vil Udo Newly Deconted ./ AVAIL FEB· 1st! l Br, bid pool, nr btS ~ trs. 7790 Harbor. for C31D-Soud. 'Ibia e~t 3 BR Prolealonally Lrumcaped Newport Shotts Waterfront. lo ll» 50-301\, MMa1' 4 IR Hom~11,9SO 1% balhl, cptaldrps, bll· i1111, double aarage. plete lnfonnatkln • ~2313 home on desirable comer lot Vacant 2..Storyn Br-2 Ba. Walk to I ;,.~. "TRAD.m=..-.0:-... F~...,..=~-.;:;,.-1 anytimr.. la kiea1 for entertai .. 1"" With FULL PRICE 132.!llO Beach! $240. + 543.2980 dOH lo beach, small ----·~.. Prtnciplli1 Dill Collttt OK. U<ll ....... r-• HARBOR VIEW i1'1 large living room, '°"" JACK NELSON REALTY * EASTBLUIT PLAZA COt~. ===-===·~"'====--I 4 IR Home $27 ,750 2 bali111, fam. nn. frplc. choicl!. Ealtfllde loc11.t!on. HILLS mat dmltlg room and prlvatt! (2!3) T8M17ll DO?f. 4 Br-2 Ba. Pool-priv. : Corone 411.e Mer Inner palio. Owner wW coo-Ueges $295. 54S-S21J _c_.,_...,~-~"';...; .. =~M~lll'::..-::=::i Lutk _ bull\ hc:'JCI }ocal~ meter 10'% down or trade for '"'"'""'""""'""'""'""'""'-""'~°"=~~=~=='I --II ho I ,. N ~,....... $7o BACHELOR Apt. No in th' Southland'• ITIOll dt-man "' me a most any. TlliS OLD HOUSE ;;;'"';;;'°'~"~~;;;'"';;"~·;;;32;;1;0; I kitchen, % blk fram Ken-5 IR Home $56,SGO 3 bathl, lam!ly roo.tn, 2" flttplace1, dlnlnc room. Woll..McC•nllO Rffn. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M; S<er7729 Eves. 64f.Olitl 1\rable A ta.'ft:!Mtin1 area where. Also, submit lntomc few bloc:k1 from Beach 3 BR, • ny•1 Rest. la CdM. .._ Schools l Calif. trvlnt: Clim· units in the Glendale area. 2 be, fannhou51! kitchen, 4 ll HOME qulel adult CNlly. UtD Ind. PUI Just momentl aw-.,.. 159.50'J, bit-In ran£e A oven. Owner · 3 baths,, tam toOm, lrplc, 673-19311 Sen5lbly priced 6ilm ,_ ~PRlllG forced to VK'lle $29,9.'iO • dble garage. S250/mo. I FURN°"""'s.=oh,.-l~BR~-.-1,-.-tt-"-;. 133.!Y.IO to SGJOO ' • '' $153 mo pmta, \Del princ. A Wells-McCenllt Rltrt. a.rm. dd Mar. Slt hn\. · l~ftv Co. ~ Ml..son R.lty (TI.tJ 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. Inf. $1Z. 17J.5a &a-lie WY TO BUY LUSK-U Direction~: M~ Blvd. rrom Paclllc Caul Jf1JJ. « Newport Fwy, n.m GI! SP llnrp 642-7252. -""'"-'"'-ow.. dtrK1 IG·S171. OmJe 5C9-Tm Evn. 644.fllll DfE SUN NEV!Jl DTI cm -)'OUF ... a.en Ill t.cll: md DAIL! PILOr ClulUled au.1.Wa aictlm ,.,._. Huntington IMch 1400 llate11 to It. .._ rm,i aectk11t NOW! = -~.: :=..:-JU;lt abol.n a! •harp and cleen Jo1qtdn H\111 ltd .. theft W. u It can be. 3 bedroom, l'li: loorr1lan1 to rnadal •rtt. baths, double detached lat> &If. Good Eamlde .locatlol'I. BY Owner. t 8r, 2 t. Twn- Very ~ ttrpetl' and dr'lp. t.e. 6ltM, ~ drpl. 6~ ell, brick llttpla~. and bT-In. SZl,600. lmrned ~ ed air btat. 200 ft, ._, ft.2 Low dn. Manllcebo. 5illo23f7 lot wtdl plcnb' ol room lo 1 bldJd. 123.~ •ttll jUal to'ti Co.ti Meta I 100 :i-~ F8a,.~THY --M-._.-.-,---&----, . . m kl --aw.. s.m !atop Jr. OpM Ev-. ~, l BR, Ill 1111., -. ftpa. • ..,~t.C) 508 bHna, ~ Plllll •tit-lhJ. _, '19 ' ""'"" I~ .. GI -•.ooo "'®ctlan .,,_ Vlll""'7' A.Aki~ mJ9 '• 5tM'llO LOST IN SPACE! noo 1111 ft of elq;:1nt 11""'8: with tuxurious cupetina A drap!riea + many other plDI Jfflure. •. r1Ma3e BR.I' kJii,tly den wldl CU!ilom wan f19per plott. Fair al $Jl,. l50 • fetnl'. P'!CIFIC SHCIU lll!ALTY • .• be: tioueh\ anotbtr Ucrmt BY Oiriiii tc&t- Come to aee lllia '°"'* and 3 BR, 2 btl. lllfl wtr, elec alt 4 BP.. 3 M Heme lflldl. 1ur1ktll U. ll'D, drpa. wllh l enr pr. '"" cpla, nr adll, ftpl, tpr& UST WITH YOUR OPF .. 'I W£0. A TllUR l~ 1111 r.yttem, trult 1rH9. Pl· lfOM!:rowN BROKEJlt 1"4 Wlnclw1'11 UN uo. wall~ )'I.I'd. SIS.D SPINDILL RIAL TY CHESHIAI 56311:. Qi.Dur :tr..AL ESrAtt REAL ESTA111 BY Owner 2 ~ Bil, ..... orna: IN r.v. ft.S.lm 1t1rtim-t fam. rm •• (OW, ,."' widl WARN!:!\ A.T MAGl'tOl..IA L _. .. .. ,,.,.,,_....,, 121.· MS- .... 1~9 Ha .. " 1!iO. eau scs.uc w...,..t <II•••• '• l>owr' 8bom bJ 1YAN BY Owntt. __. .._ cm Oflb' S !'It" bo1D01 Wt. Wi:U.s. lAmirtolilll)' ....: "'""' ""· Jt.t, ... • """' lor dial "* model 110tf tar ale. I 8Ra. Qlh. 21911 ~L GI kEPOSS. A REIALD 4 i.-. tcrnnill ........ rm, SHARP! a er-.• lia/iidNlt! WPDAL HAL n laWom """'· I AMunw a.,. GL PMJ: s ..._. tb Ma~ 1.-ome" ft:ayJ.W_...<'._o. ... Ullt ll031nd>TU..... 111•WAINlllC24• -· ---- I --···-· .... __ .,. ___ , J I i UMla 2111 ,,,... - -N -· --............ r 61M,I& ·---"""--IL·n:B-!ii """--unilJ • ..... J'lpl. --- --K, BIG VIEW! !'Place ..... ;uqe, Sl:6. Ol-Tm • • ·~ )AY PLAZA flPICklul 1 Jiil., • $125. + atll. """· -1ple ~.No "' ..... ln&, CM. M2..s&ll .. 4100 y $110 1 Townh"* ,ED ROOM to. Beautlful Mc -· TOWNHOUSE « Blnl.., C.M. CASITAS JI Now Rentlns ied Bachelor Bdrm Units ewport Blvd. ""'-)Wk. Up B&dl •P'L I Ir: f"hoM lien, me. ·TY ml. .. . "" irt Bl•d. -~ i!-MAllOll R A 1 BR. Pool Clrportl, Adulia, u uw. paid. ~ ....,.,, blle Home. Campi ti only. NG peta. 4 SeuoN Mob. ~l!WPIX't-S4l.Q32 PEEBLERAP'IS n, lndry, adults a, CM. 5GC131. BR tum. t'Pla, :, FA heat, 1111' na.r Dr. SM-211111 'alma 1 It 2 BR lf. SlllS-$1«). Htd. Z2nd St. &a.3MS 'E R.IGHT IN 2 Bdnm. suo. Wallact. 541-9710 Uni ..... .,.., t pd. lqJe ,..... ""' --lllcla!! J'or lnsla. !'Id. Dr bell ltJI. ~m. MMlaT Rforrmt.~ ............. ~ ~- !!LOR ....... ... __ .. OBI. -..... Udl ..... .. 1 Bil ,,,,.. Mar. 514 J'wD. .,... ....... fEVDl ii'fi • --· I tD ..a_,.... ... _ ) Miii llllDIUK SDI Wit ... ..... .... .. --·"""-_____ ....... -· ._ •' er , c r , · ~ vldl&Q> -.r ou ''*llllOlll• ' rill •4 ... 0-.11 --li;;,...r;;; .......... "*=:::d:::= r II. n n T : ;w,r.r:.'fi ":° = WAin': ,._ 6: .... 'N9iid1 MD all'e. _,. £. ~~~~El·----<l:.Pr.i11rti1111:-lul1t;1o ..... ---~.;s·· ._-..... -.. "'· -.... • 1--:::;...., L . '.t_ N m~m-C 1r-'~~oe 1:: .............. ......... -........ =-= 9fdr • 'Ill Sqt. • •• ....., ltmiryl .. ... ·-WlloMyo w-... ..,. -p · · · ' -"" "'" ec.am, IHC1AI. CLAllll'ICATION -'' r\voto ~1 q+ -'..,_==""===='" ... =-=I:::..,_,.;.,.=~~-~~ llATUliL lml! IWAPNU Houoo, l'ML F...a.. 11. L-· -W.!J.11W< 11 -· ... "--'·• -..._. watdt. 'fk. Chanbel ~ , • . -.. . . = ........ I all .. Wi•• 5 h all' ,_,.·o1 nc.t tr¥ ·~ 91 ril1c1 ii ........,. ............ ,,. .............. ii -_ ..... ,_ .!:-.• .• ~---W;rlt~m. Pm1L a rewud.IG.ml I 111111-1 tllw-l ltucD _,, w•-D hLM-ADMUITllCl...-a ;,, * ...... 2 • ......_ $170 .... -.·· -t:;;::.'!L!"'. --c.-. = "'9lft "991 -......... MDI f:ii1i=~-:.::-.:YI ... i'> & •ac1w.._ -~a....... _,....,._ -•WWW ·-""""' iiooc0!1 ll:lt ""'1fpneBt ..... _ .. _ ....... i ---•--...,toWun.ad1DWlll .. Wun. ID--·"'"' PLYUSVIOASolMI T u .. -jut put -to lbe c;,_ v1111; onu,.. ...... ...... PALM SPlllNGS • -y-1·-· -M ~ WonlM,, I.NJ - ...... did ...... ............... t:;. ...... •sslec . c.n Mr. ........ ,. .. . Em:W' ID dam llWll FNID Orup a..., A1rpmt TRAQE .... l:QUl1Y HILLTOP Eil.ate s.. Juan Pncdca1 Nw exper. I'' m .....,._, .. D., H& • W :JI.~ ,..... ....... ill RENTED J.Br HOUSE Cl.piatr'W, owr·!DllO 1q.ft. rood i-e"l: HVt Out ,..... ......... mal4 • ,.,.,,,.,,,,.,. Miu S1io. Umufte IMch S70S ' $9.W e9dl way lD IUAL'l'O, FCa qft. K 4 BR, pool, S.C.,,, pr. DYer • • SCS.2119 e J,";, ~ 6 ,\Pia far Rest .,..... ' · Lee v... HOME-isi 08.AHGS COVN--l ac. $Tol,000 clear. Trd for l:Xl'EIUDfCJ:D lad7 want.I I.... BJ tb', wt. ar mo. 100 Q.IPP DRIVE ~.: lAllle~ 129.50· round tr1p l'Y. can sa.wt CBkrl. k>cal Pf'OI.' Bkr 548-7111 1w>u1e wort by tbe bour,-ft: ' 8ndl l I 2 IE. HAllOI ~'! nJRN/UNFURM rowbeliil. Write Brlll P.S, Special EvaWlc TlNr M~R wUl TRAPJ: New M·l Jot, Near Falnlew 50-•. ~ a.IPMI 'llO'l'SL lll· Wb • Y~1 i..ta. 1 6 2 Ba c/o DailY Pllot Newp>rt Ovendahten • Weekenden' 'ti°u • a..tr. ~ 32"1' &ad 8Per,, 10x2M. F.q. Ap. CARPET Oeanlna:. Floor HU&HES I 500· ,_ ... ·--po<t ....... Callf. '1ot a. BB. S411I llEENS ~ tt, ._. ··• bt9 Belcb. ' CATALINA VIGAS • or brier °"" lllllM 1: JllOll. su;ioo. FP Slll.500· atrippinr. Waxing, wan., ... ~ ~1 . ._ Sii I: a WW cp9, . ~-· lroa """1 AIL ' AlrUnP.'11 Au~ 1MtaUed.. Want lncome or h9e on lp ~ wUbed. 5.U-m8'1 .,!>' .,., .. • .. pd. 918 ~ !Jirml --• ..... Opp1rtvnlttel .. 1464612 ~ --.. •Jot.~'~"!:-~·~,.!:""~':.· _·J-~~;r;~;;;=;;,;~-1 i .~ Palat ..... llN 5a-O'I!, IUCHIJIW& • tJNl'URH. all9 'ERADE 1-11: EQU?TY ln -Colored wom111 wa:att i~~ Apt 1'n or ~ ... s100 ·~~~::: ~SUPPLY ~~~:.~~I ~or':uP~': ~ILE~/~ ff~~· I ...,g,. ...,_.._ FCft IDmpro¥'ed OREGON ,. UdmL AD UW. ~ W .. to 1 .; 2 I I BDIUI. Bl• CIA mo. l1M8 ~ oppcatwdb f Ot' EVERY WED 1:30-pm. .......... ... ,. MESA er NEW-J..AND r:J. Equal Value PRAC'I1CA1. ntne, home or Buyer ( I i= 5 NMa. Sac1e ......... l"UIUf. 6 UHJ'UKH. tun or WOUlall to l'lltock ~·,'\I\ Wlntan Orlmbo" PORT BEACH. LI M151"1'. 142-flM -. ' holltlital: local Dr'a. M · ~ ~ .i,. -H1.zm lllaW ,..._ QUkt Olft R-.. for ...., 59t5 MW tne eo6n tlllp10 tn e BALBOA PAVlUON CUBT Wpa Vlew Home erencea. Ml-1190 -· v.... l'lln. Apt. .__..-,Adj.•Sbo"*c-OPPORroNlTY lor --i-. ••-'-H--•"--DA'"" e """· . .,....~•~ ' ,VIN; -w un. d I O ~-I SPAa~~ I BR .......__ . -'widatiPq'*6tJt;iod.prod. e400MAJN. UWBOA) oq po--1o·. ;3na TRADE ~.00> equity in HOUSEWORK -W-·wltb N ... ~ ~ .... -_ -W _.,.. ""... ......... ~ u,..._ ho!.&H San Bernardino Mti e uxe 1 unit motel near xlnl ref'• available for day r ao ... ""' S. ,,_ "T· al ffUI. ed. Lld1 or peNiooer to only. NABISCO. No aeillng. · ' " Newport Beach for 1ar i . bltm, IV· tuo. IG-1129. D 6 ...... o.ta V... lbiare homl w!tll --~-~ ,.. n•t GO· BETWEEN 135,GOO, clear; want lot or . • i! wotll. HomemaRn 5n.a581· Loc1I ¥Mnuf9CfVrtr ..... ..,..~ .... ..... ....., ............ .,.,,.,.,,_,._ .. Ml-o:nl -..--· We'll talk: to anyone about I:.p. N'Jt home. 494-2821 JDoblle home, T.D.'1, lot, or OTHER cl 1 chOd 1 6 2 BIL Qlil. Jmmae., womu .. .,_ MMOTO VLRY ,HJGK EARHJNGS. ... .... 0 ,1.... for you. ca I I w•-·. --A ol·•· bomo • aubnrlt. st0-5132. M ; 1.-are !• cmol. ..&. pr.· I Wb tD 1 .o.ny ~ ..... Full er~ tiiu. J\equtr9I _ .. _ ....,.._ .rm: 'CW& pre«bxllen wklJ R'"· I-·~ Ap. lfcr.: D lOUt. a AVOCADO ROYAL& ~ a.;: .,:e;. !.t, $1150 tD P&for lmll*late "2-5691, 3 to 5: '1 to 9 PM., la On.nee County 131,600 Palm Sprlnp Nn-Goll1 ="'=""'="o,·o,•;· Apl.~;';·== I uperlenad In ,...... _., __ !:~~~~~~~~ 12 BR, Cpta, ..... lluflt. kitch prtv u ....... ...,. lltart. Wrllil fer ,._i Jn.. ALCOH&:ia ~ FMV, FOR: aeuoned, sood Hm. s BR. tompl aato, pool,,. 1 rosw IMch 4705 -.• .... p:d, pr. No Aft. 5, ....-i tllrYilrW, slftic .-... nwn-Harbor .u.. PhoM m-mt N147 -2Dd ro, Pl,IOO. Rltr. ~~ +TnlblJUanl rm, oewbt. Job W•nted ,... '" or JJtta. ND...., ' ber ID llMl'-state Dill OD., M Moat. • ' 56-U50 1i'7:'-.s'111~:·:,:'_5:C Min Ir Womeet 7030 !o-:.-NEW b 1 l±nt 2 Wrm, , teelJ• '12.9 UP ... "·' ldtchu lll1 West Katftla, 9altl m, PARTY ·-~ ..... .___ TRADE anit IMae Met •NI femlll•r with a. .. _.. .. , ..... -~ c.clu1.._ If ..-ltfttd apply In "',_,, ~. . ..... d Mc:tric: ......... S:ZZ.50 19 SWIUo 4't1, zm Azl&belm, Cdlamit. mK-cat aa Santa A:a_ A;e., c: .,.u a.ta Mea prala--LGE A/W R1:1t./Seat1 180-POSmON wanted to m.anqe, =' Pram'* .WW O'lldoak-Neiwport IMch 5200 N..,.e aw. 54&-IJ55. , Tei..fllost PSeaae Call &46-6'1'40 att 5:30. donal bldg. Want acreqe, 20-M eq, l>M eq in home. qual. aptl. NB area by re-"°!-"°' Dopl • . -JBc Alim Be9dl. sm. lllZl ., 5 boat, home. Matehlm ft-1. 36-H eq in Ut-'ID/Tolal ~ retired lllel exec " f : Wltllef Dr. am5. BE4U fa s Bit StlldiD tne UAL lnATI peclilittl Announcemtnh '4IO ty. 155 Rocbemr st, n-M. FOR Apt w/spend. Wife. MB-ml t .~: N-v •--·~ S ~ -Apt.-n...-1:-Gener.. 15 )'rt~ ol aatom-~u~G'>'T able or•• ~1-• ••· U.S. Dive,. • • ..... '"' -----. ~-, .. .,. ... _ ehnpair 1118'7pc.s$230000 ....,_,,,, •· ,,................. Do"'"tlcHel i J% lNldl, all elldrlc buih-J\euprtc!dmy.-la!lJu. l'lall ,prke $11000' VALUE potential; ocean $4200 Eq. '6'1 VW Sjbk. p :roas i p, 1m. PaDr1n11Ue 'llew ~ ;-!:i~v: i!'• NB. Apt. IMOIM P.r1party 6000 _,. T. BoJd Jr. ' NORMA HAYDIN view. 2 & Dea $32,500. ...Slot 1 Bdrm Condo, HB. . UVE .ms ! ~ .,_.. Alt8o Beacta. '2JJ, · e PETE BAR!lETI' & CO. ,Jormerly Gt La Contesu. Trade for \mt, unlta: Open u dn. ~ en Big BNr E~loyer Jl&YI ha Comp11y :or. mn Wetky Dr., a3155 Lide ..,,....., .... ........ l8COllle IC--48 '"'•Uty Saloal, bu joined Sat • SUn. 1010 Kll!cl Rd., c.lin. 1112 Deufiidd Dr. ~? Byland~ l• -. NEWLY c1ecant.s St 11 d Io 1 BR. aewb' d'JIC&. dr'PI. AP' Leued 10,(m llJ"lt eacellmt Sacril!cel Qua.hit lilt the ltaff at NB. 642-7888, Ml-1132 Eve. Ht& Bch. VW dear. l!Jl.ll E. 16111, S.A. 5'7.m!ll'5 3323 w. w- Smlu Ana r apt. ec.n vi.. Jm N. or otnce. Walk to ltlopl, ...... Shaw 1", after a -& -=and Mad lhop. PETER CHRISTIAN NEWPORT HOME .JDO' to HAVE UNITS, ieveral with Cb1oete • EJw\1lh • Freocb I Cout.HWJ. i..,._ .a.di 1111 mo JIV. Mn. H• pemea. l\IU llrice $1'1',5CIO. a.It lD'ftJ', Lacuna 8ddl Newporter Inn ocean. $43.509 a,ppn&AJ, wariowl equitie1, various P9"1DD111t. a:iipr. i.tv.in ;·.. M-llDS m,a11 Gooi1 IOllda Sama Au k>ca-Sl:iOD. 8-JIDI w Beluty Salon Ip ft. 2 lot. WANT Dana areu. WANT trade up, OI' F• EMt A&CJ'. M2..altl3 I 3 ml, I bl. fam. VIEW! ON BAY I I.owlJ • l·Br txia. Far more info, p1eame •t>e 6444~40 Point aru lot or T.D. u b"ff & clear hotlle. , Vkkll1I. Owe _ oceu. $115 WW .cpts, Patio, ~ call K. W. Small wtth: 1'0SI'ER P'NeJe atore. Well Coat Health Cl•b put ~t. IO-sstl Da'ril Realty, M2-100> Holp WMIOd, -7200 .._. __ -· i ,~· lH. D)ia. 511-lllL Mr. JJuus. JNa. • UT1L! l7WID'I', Eckhoff end Aw. Inc. utall. Xlnt loc. MUlt 1eU • e FREE SAUNA e _.: i"PLEX for •t ea home $15,000 equity iD 4 cottage1 MANUFACTURING 1 ....... 1u Eve, 21.S:~ , IG-M. tTM. 1111 w. a.,... Ave. Dr'1 orders. ~ With Swedllh maua11:e by TD'1 motor· hOine or 24' ta Whittler fa1 .. ys rented) · ; lf.ENTALI S BR, 2 ba, cpta, drps, frpk:, <>ranee. callf. BARBER Shop. 2 c:ba1n. R~ 1 Experienced M111t11!1e' boat. Ai. Practice ptaoo· p~p-(213...,.,..l ... 1'l9b e ~ ... ~ PRODUCTION Aptl. Unfvh'lllW fk>lun. O.c loob fll'l: 6 50.·3821 Eff.wlmdl, 53MIT1 tlrtnC after C yean. 1191 OPEN' T DAYS A WEEK for elec typewriter or ? • ., ,.. .. .... I--"'------· I eMm1L Mtll St A OlmDel Nnpart, ca.ta Mna 9 am-to pm 540-0336 onll' pleue. IEXAll MFG. CO. EXPANDING TO ORANGE COUNTY I -,Pl:~~":!.,., ';,';,a.BR s:.'~ ":.. ~ MISINIH -"'E. lBth Sl . ....... * -* * * * * FOREMAN -...-.,._ mo -.s.. $lOl,OOD. 5'lo40IXI Bia. p1w•N(• •L "'°""""'"' ..,_ilud . ;;;.-;;::-....... ....,;;:~· .. ~ -.,. -:·= '.';::-...... SEllYICE DlllECTOllY SIRVICl Ill 0 •·n Fr111clsco nAIN&S •••••• DLX I Bit., 11. bL Bltm, a-....1tent -luL Opportvnltl• 6300 ...... 11-PW Box P~ DI . CT RT Ml .I w-v ~BYD"" ' '""· SPICIAU .... -~ • -OUB ~ I -. . $175 >'1'11· .....,.,. W•ted to La .. BEAUTY S&lan tor we 1 ...w not be ....,..-Ible tor Chlhl C•re 6610 Haull"I 6130 inimildlL--J ru.TEIUNG PROCESS . . 2 WKS Pltll ltlNT Prif'. m.xa, l'1J.SllJI. eoqil /w .-tock 6 eq111~ ,., .~ •• ~-.... ..... ft.. -,f·CHDllCALSUPPLIES ··• N..-ly Reclecor.+ecl la wencllti 8bopplnl: u. ment. Owner non-bet.utidan own. T":'K. M:;an -WILL care Jor child are 2* a.EAH 1otl:. ..,...... etc. ....n ., ELECTRICAL EQUIP . I;<;-CloM ......... = , ........ ,.,, ....... 5210 Shop -.dtable Eves. fG.3215 to • in ., mm.. Newport Tree remo't'IM. dwlp, *Ip, ., AIR CLEANSlNG --CIUA. &. Clult Bridal Gown 6 J11Welry .j :='======= SIAVICI DIRECTORY Hei1ht1 ma. Ml-891 • bacttio., till, sradn. 911U7e Pft'maMftt ernp&oymmt In EQUIP, ' t ' I 2 BR, lllt·ln ....... poOI, ne•· . Cd .. Money .. LNn mo . . ,, the rapidly lf'OWlng fteld ol •. stfaciOUI ..!.!'"~ IJ' Nclecorated, $1.11 mo. WINTON REAL EftATE .. ~.. 6550 _cont __ ... _ ... _ .. _____ In~ Tu 67. 1JllP$tic materta!L Otrt· • 1 BR ... Un.I~~ a.JI« IG-'JllOD 6'J5.ml. Montana. Rumbold $15,000 ..,.. ... ,, -*" •tandln&: compaey • flli4 NO ~CE NEC- • Swim Pool·P'l:IVsreen 'ii======= ~ •-l2ndTD'---...... ~,.. .. .... , .. _ * •-...1.-1.1-.r~HOW-PAYLATER ........ UIAR.YAIWE,TIUJN 1• STORE for rent ar leul, t:!/Jlt• ... ...,. eood-.... ..,... 24 br ...-C.re ......,.,.... .,,..,......._ BY APP -- e FiP Indiw/lndry fac 'le last Alvff _$242 ner. m. w. BaD»a mvd., 1-1 yn. 4M-4l60 Bkr. 50c an br per dllld. ...... !!!d H. Gerwidr* ·~·21_ n;;,....;_ '".--'T. M2-• .:., TOP STAltTINO • Adcilll • Family we• --------1 2 mtten, l .tu. bin •t an u•............ .,..,... ... ""-.. " ......... ..,. RequW. 5 )'eAl'I' expert. 1145 AMMiM A... 2 & 3 BR, 2 bL 1 blk OIM Newport BMch. IG-'7t2 Money W1ntN 6350 ttmn·far your mnTentence. NEW <XINITR. Addltkm Tai: !ervtce ~Jn productm, 2 YClll'S WAGU I!. ci.i!Mii. !!!!!'r.ill!~"'ii!""ii1I;~-~~,.~-~~~"~"~1 • PRIME Rmil Locetlon • Olo'endcbt children welcom.e. 11:..:.nc,.s.tq -Uc. O:.tr. m. w. 1ttb, Suite r, C.M. ol W'hk:h bu been Jn IUP!I"-PERMMO:NT _...._,..,._ Mer· AJl'l J, MMrr2t .!R'ORE • ll x flO ELECTRONICS Compmty w/ AJ1 -11 lncWed. JJ25 Po. DON HAWE f12..12fll I'll>. • St-$4.$0; le-frm. ri1ory ~I)'. HIP 1Cboa1 r..-••vno UNT 1l2S Harbor, CM ~ lftl'Willl pUw needs Joan ol mom, a.ta.,__ $14.SO. z Yn. UI'· Open 'I' diploma. wm ~ ~ FA8f PROll0'11QIJ 2 heme !Jumltvre Coren• elel Mw 5150 SZl,1111 to lri0,000. Will pey =-"'-~-~--1~~~ ltcne daya. Kemmer Tu Sttv. proximately 15 male and i. 8'.XIND, SEaJU: nm.nu: l;;;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;j~Olflto!!.!!!!J-~~ll!!_ _ _:t070!!!:!1.cood rate ol interest ~UI WILL~ S d)-1:. week lllO Hartlor, (!I, 548-J«M male~ MUil be •.t-" $25 Moulli psa!lt Gt compey oo ri&ht in .... -, •• -,. 'no; ~ Mea 6t6-513S f99.29l4 YOOR HOME ti)' APPi'. anflable to warlc U17 lh1ft. _ ... _ cd ,_. ruu. OPnON TD BUT * "'·-·' Reef * DITIWl '" """· "" ,.. ""1. Prinot"" ""'· P.O. ,.._,,,;;-·-· ro1,,.1 • ..... "'"""' Relooatl"' -• - .. 1 deposl U.111191 $175. Modem. AJM:oodltion-ec. m 1.quna Beach. C.rpet CINnt.. '625 e 5!1-tr.OO e •. H No _.t oc··:.'...t ed. ParldJw. Orqe (b. w·.....:. Pri .. ......... .... * BABYsrrTING * . AllAlllM m.un '....,_ VI' ... n 4P.urno;:NTS eam Bide-230 & 11th at. ....., • .,......: va r-v wr Days. My home. al aua. DRY Foam Procem. NO d•n-Income Tu . reuonable. ~ SPECTACULA!l VlEW ..... ·1-= lecond trult detid on f'?lll· ..... m .. -PRQl'ES. DI w 18th St c.M • nt w. 1M. CM. Ml-ltM Watarfrmt/Loc -BoU CM. ---..... dell.ual real Htat.. Market ===~~-~-~ONAL WORK.. J& hr. lift-~ * ~45 SUll9 AvaDUle OFFICE • Apt. HIO N~ nlue sz,ooo. J'1nt trut BABYSl'lTING 111 ~ home. I~~~~:;;,,;;: II ~~~===~~I ·-5100 MARTINIQUE GAIDIN Am. 2 BR • 2 Brith Apia. Bhod., CJll'., 1 Blk. to deed Sll,900. Belt c:redtt ref. Kln,brook Sd:ll arM. CM. vice. f'J3-3l.U • Ironing ,75$ LEASE. er . BUY 00' Hall. Call: ta.nu erenca. 5fl6..3l34 5tG«l3I ==~~-ft-~-· ,,_ BAB~tn borne _.._..,. -IRONING $1.50-HIL To unnpJar11nlmKvlN $420. Mo. A ap -151.IiW IZJI lrMlwtNI Pr-. 60IO MCHEY WANTED for Trwt . Jll7 : eppoblltmeroot pleue call Mr. 2525 Ooeu 81-fd., CdM I ::::::::.:.::::.;c;;;-~,;;......::= Deedt T(9 llltnnt Mc:.. .tmv. l'ri. only; lD-''Tender lnlnt C.re ./ CALL 6G-023I 113-1711 -for tarlMr info I.BE or sell. lndm 8Wc 44,500 Darie !Rdll)' Ml-~ leata to • Ya. 5fl6.4D! for Gr.-CkrileN;H lttONING D. 8. ~ d Herman Trott, MF. aq • tt. Atr cmd otnc.s, Ba~ bJ mat!clJ'e Prevent hot ... tber pro!>-IJ..25 br. * MS-UOC 774-6431 1PrinldeM, centrallY klcat· ANNOUN(IMENTS womm. REAIONABLE 1erna N OW! it..-ble anytime. II an laterview la PUkllke llllTOWldll'lp ed, c19e ~ tw)'I, N. S1nta _.... NOTICIS • l4l4llN e monW7 lawn cue. Pnminf. Pip1rhlnglne inemvenient tar you et tbU .. ...,. & ·Dfdiw•sll•rs 1'ull liDd. Plri Time ""''""--""" u. Apply II~ llOWI llG IOY l54 E. 1'1th It. .,__ 1 '· "' ... ...,.._:l&o&.' -~--., • warehM er lac...,.. John B. """" 1rrw -•lck:, Ml....,.., .... hordculturiat-M6-1• me 1n comp&ete coafkl~ , --------I .•. -rn.:rr.u..-. ..... ~ t'\D• ~V Alla. Ideal fer dlltrlbutkm F--..i ._ , ...... , 6400 Lmilct.pq. Experienced P•lntlftl 6150 time, pleue Nnd your relU- • ~ UNrURN l BR.· 2 BR· I mt ...,. I ____ _:· ·~~6~560~1 ·~~o:-~-~-1 ' •,. ai1aWe •rt• ~"""'==<'..::"°::·.::.m=-181::1:_ __ 1 LOST: Blk w/wht to)' J(IOlle.1• DEPDiDABLE pa.lntina et to our ~t Ottlce, ··r 2MU.av OPEN lodled atonp IPKt! Pink rblnellolle c:ollar. BRICX carpentry Acl1irs L..nclscapin9 REASONABLE pr:lc:e1. llJO SbulmanAvmie,hn-~. dripe1, P.fl!P: °" Tat &CRIB ..._ rent to CCX1bactoa1 or 'Babette' Older -·• 'Qlncreta. · , _ _._ .. _.,_ Qaalll>' wmk • matttlaJI. ta Oan, C&Ulom1a tlttia. DUHWA.lllER -11th & S.nte AM, CM. I .. 2 Bl\, Flft A Unfunl -....--cu.tom C0U.U. Jim jrQ e DnilD A ..,.,......,.. 54.WOIT' or ~21129 An Equal Oppcrtunity Em-: 15cm ~ ....:i-I ·Prt/J'adol I Poall .tndMcluall. LI MC22 pet 171b & Ddaware, HB. OK. Free !'At. llMN5 e Lnn 11a......,,..., "a-.-1.,r-:ra::=;""C::i'" I .. _. 150 reward. 57241 e~tlalA.Comm'I. INTERIOR-EX.TERJOO. ru,~. "hmdl • Ce*lt1 afilt. 9 1 _._ 6100 BRICK • BLCQ[ • STONE Aven&e 1 Bl' apt., labor l ' •• I C--' .... .....,..._ i:~;;;;;;;::;;;;:;;;::;:;;;;; I FOUND • """' Dor. .... P!.UITERI • II.ATE 644 -1.,_~ K!IJI _,..,' IOO a-Line, Clbl •au I• IJ'll'Wll. J'Olllld. w Warner CEMI:n' wart. IJl.2916 mat'L STl.50 IG-1528 MEMOIEX COlll'OllA TION DAYS APPLY IN PERICH S.ll AHDH __ ......, 141 & l1rassda ,..... ,....,... •. ?-JtwyJ Spedel Offer •• H&ttlor Blvd. l'bwltam EUROPEAN GAJU>EMER • ... ~~G.... ~ .. .,~. IPAC 2 6 lllll, 1% Mlll9 I will build a flBR. 2 N bome alley. 1'13-1785 C.bl~I• '*'"f '5IO I•Ddlrapina ·Maintenance .£.A..,,...,., ee ........ tee. ~ 2 -• ~ ~ ... ~ • -• O ...___,.. · --~!-:--Very reuoo. MMllT ev-. ftltu::lmlble tatel IM-3IJl5 r-i=cc .. -=-,,,-----... cpea, -... -2 BR ,...., blt·tm, (1343 ,....l) ..... -..... •-· ft)'UJiiiWi • V>C -......... '"""'"• ,·t;: N.., lllp'1 and teboa11 -.. ,.. JM VMmlt priee o« S1.J:l/1q-ft. cm JWr' Colla M-HIP School. arM. c.lilnell 6 J'umlture Q!:H. deamtP, tree la'Viet. INTER er Eat. PAINTING . bo ntoM 111.50 ' ;:UM· lot. Other mottelt ... o. Cl.II aom.body'1 pet. 54M389 DecGntor ltrvkt New I awn 1, sprlnklmJ. IMMED. SERVICE. Local v ............. #3 I.GE oWer s Ir. View-q,ta, Don at 531... . NEAllL-n!~~~·! ~~ • m... • HMdlnl· Reu:ia. Ml-584I rd. FREE ~ 548-1627. ac1me Salt&iteft & ~ ....... I',,• Mp'. tll.fi CDDep #2 ..__ _. __ -A -.,. • -........ ,.....,_, C I I ... -Apt and Genenl o.n-ap Pl •• 6l90 D • • a... ~ wti1t. ...._ -~· ·--·-COllONA ... MAR •"""" - --., ,.., ... -~ M.,:c .......................... °" -~.. epOS1tion ---.. -. ., m.-. · mr. 1arp r lot Lota °' n:IUL& 1>9cbdllmd. v1c or ...... D--'1" .. -... -...... ""'· ADDrJ'IONI, -... LEAKIT GM .. """ ..... .... -........ -..... , ,...,.iµ a ..,. w. uJf Trtn1 ScsM en .. """'· 511-!111 odtjal&r....umaw. ., HAULJN'G. 1am1de&ft. lnlnJCa))y 1octited anda-ce-Speciilid .....,.-:::: •• •.:: '":: - -ID, 1u. bL IB-JOll (Rltr.) IIAMEIE Idun. ):lunt bdol"e I.kemed. * 54M1IT ui:-. treee toppe.t, trtwd, ment. ~ pound, ----. • ~ BAJ'l'RClt!' U,,.. Aft. Fire-DG'llOVJ:D RmnWil 0.. ~-trM VIC ol H. a.ta ft'li'lcMd, &a-TB ./ waQa, IU1)' paw. ~ :,,., ' aa ~ .-.u, plllct, s .. •. I .. o.. $150 b lilt tor .ale; ar tlWle ar ..._ ~ ~ 1;,n:;:~s JAPANESE cr.RDDfEl't or rtlflaced . Concrtte cut· (For Thin Fiim Ja; ki• ns <rf ~JIN. ,.,_ a.117, *· -. ,__ AIL to.Jm or tmllll ~ a i...-. · · EXPER. Mafbale mamt. t1r11 & PUie kot1n1 wattt ......, .,_ •w. 0.-, jpL #l m.at. &ml JllXED ..._.. ,._, Tic 23 yrs l!'ll'Pef, MMT1l Reu. mo ·,.tea. a.mt Dnee &ued, ,..;ore r~ ......., ,,..rMn) SILL LAROE s aa, •'*pe, ... ' . ~ ldlool &anm.y. * NO JOB TOO IKALL! • atlnd. c.n i..a. IG4M8 -. ._ Vel'de. Maas l"-!dliitlM ..... Mid CHOICS I'• Dnple lot on ~-All repairs, Mt. remodel. GAJlDmING SERVICE We are.-..., an Jbdlvld-Ce•• $115mo. _.. --......... :.= c.11. ONE......__ identify tq . ..._ '* -.aJIG.MM BY :~c:..!f·B·CdM REPAIMPW~ODEL aalwilhtlleprVven.ablllt;y Sw........_ ~J.110 ~ .,..,.._ to tohre Plwtne ncurne H_,__,,_C • _...,. DIDtALD MY Yin lot YELLOW I c ... M, C.•• 6600 &Q.3128 df'llOlidorl pcvtiefal cm UM! llhelf -• I 4 Luaurlilul cwali••• llACHWOOD 4l:dS: l'iw· bwtl. ~ • . •. -c.t. Vic,.,.. 0 Gener1I S.. •lc11 Mn P'LUMAING floor. l PNillt ••:=.. i...,..... .. . N ... -., --·•· •. • BltKlt. m . lft'OHE l;;·~~;··~--~~:;ffil "" -.o. '**-' I N ... ..Ifill .11111 . ilAari ""'1 wk Clark ~•&ATE • HOME Al,AIU wwn•-· ...,.. He llm> will lie,..._. .. l"tiOl';qijiii:~-1 Joa1. Nml' ... er ' I ,._._ ......... Dlllrt a11 ............ CEMDT ,..._ •2111 "Sa we" CUI GUARDIAN ....... l•llfir, fflS deVllop ~ proee-. No 1'fal II' HAR8(Ja tOW"*"U ........ ,.... TRORTK &i&ilt HONE SERVICE tor &111 --• Ill •te-ol-tbHrt tdo tltJJll:alr_f mt s.w ..... CJI. Giii .. a££] a ....... c ~ u. 6401 AD.,,,. ..... Walb \ind "' npaln ... u AlllcllMtic ....... I.Gt '*°I>'-s to 57e&r9 of es-....... -~ I ·-·--··· INI--= ........ __ .. .... ... --"~·-M-. ...... __ .... ...,...... I ... .....__. _..__....._ 2 11 2 ~ m.c . .rNntlhll .<.., JAPf, l 'ftlt9 nae poodle. _... ..... _ ~ HMTll .,_L-~ .. .lflLl 2 aa, Qlll. ....., 1 •. W• lift.....,. -.m 111111 19 Ai.... ex.,._ .-.,.,. '° "P• CDllNT ...., •" '1PM· b'J or q otblr £11'°'*'111 a.... :--=: = Ylt :"t.~ .':i...:':..ar.C"·..: .......... LCIM.ILa. ~·2 h?,Wttlr ........ llf" REWARD. WMl2I N~,Job~·.::.a-· =~ wttb 10llf ltemradeJ.. ..,..,, ff40 .. .,:;..; ~· ·c:.~- (J ... W'a(B.adlt ... ) tltlltKalttftr.fte,... 1¢#Ai\D tw ...._mile ...,..--~ iiiiiiii;I • Cel lctl•ll ••llieetml'f'O'l'l9d ..... li:IU.. In. ltr1pe w/wtit. ~W,pooldlcb, PAIN"nNG·Plllmbiftr·CU· tr YOU wd w...leiq, PleUtapplyln .,._": ...... - - ... - -. 2 olim. _, u; d.lnt, ._ & ,..._ ftl.fl57 ,....,........,._ C •• ..,.. P79b'J -All llome Repah-PAINTD«l ' • • llEPAIJtS Mr W 'I Kii -...,.. .,..... uw1 • w. 11111 • •-•-· eo.J.tM Re.-W. -RtilaW9 Jn. C4lL DICX ••• to-rm • • p: ....,. ......, ..... •• ... aa. ..,. ..... .,. W __._...._..__.. NOWS M QtWM i • • _..._,au.._...,. Me•-;a;;; . ...a If ... _._. .s iiO ...... Oea .. alll YOLTAlltl lllD, ,._ c1ll ~ ...__ l'Oll • • e C91Di1 WOU: Pateetllll.,..,,....... Cir-: ....... ;;:;!;:--:::;;;::;-;;;:~1 ::. & 1' _taP09~._ ...... ----,_... ,, I·-·-c.w.-_,,._, .... -' HU&HES ' ._._ ' .... •• "a=L-:""m i.1 1111.•aa.----...... ,,...IC CASH 1 :;can~~ .... =,..==·=oa=-~!!I --•• -·.--1111 W. a.......... ..,..__ CMN ~ .. 1. .. ' _ _:.:;:...;!!:.:::.::::'.::=-I IOO •. .. • ~·-·---I I :.::.:r= r.,: llS -• -· -. Olll THIOU.H A !''ir'! 6711 .. _,,,,,.. --i;;i ......... _,. • : -. .... = .... ,..C-::: --.. wt 5 ' ..,,, ~......:DAT c::.. LIGHT BAtJUM0.M09IHG CUltiOM DICllSMuaMQ Neapert ....... Cellf. .... •• Sft a.,. ":"".: C; -..., m 1. -.... ,... PUCS--_ .. -DAILY Pl.OT __, ":"' ....,.. w-*''· .,,,._ · "LOOIR'' ,.!JOI An - -NO - • -.,. 8" O.W. (_..,..,, •Ill.kl .., .. - -ll&ILT WANT AD o. Nil liiii -1110n11ooz 6'£1141 • ...,. Mir -ale ..... .... . dlXiiil l!C P,llD.I' ... ,...... a TI WMll 'UJ•mrei DIM ... lrf..C, llCICllftCt, SD JISL ... --------·~Pll.Or~t:· :.•::'lllfff::.:. I llllEll E. I.IE NIWPOl[f llACH , .. ) • • ' . , . ... . ... ' .\. . . . . . ' ... . .. • DAIL 't mOT iiOll a IMPLOYMINT T-.-16,IM JOlll i iMPLO'iMlih.KJal a IMOYMINT -A~NT-&-ov_,, lllllCIWlllill fill I IAL9 -'IUDI. -·--·-_;w~·~·!!··~·~...l·::.:...!J.7400 W•--.... -r-..mc HUGHES Newport INch bu W'Jfitt requi:emeciu for WE NEED YOU! •••• . -· ••• - In 1 few abort yean SPRING REALTY ha' Sw•ISS become 1 letlder in .. 1e1 on \he PalOI Vm!M Peninsula. Bee.Use of ita new aggrelllve a~ -------·l--Screw·--1-""'8<h.-to Re•LE&tate arketlo Spl'.iol 8elll both development and resale bomet. We have now expanded to another pretti1e HUGHES fkapo.rt ...... llSPAllll _,.__... WIND 'n I&& .. -...... mw.11111a ••• Ml'l .. 1011 .. - Machine office loulion in Newport Beach, On•a• co. Area. We of.fer paid on the job training, Opera.on pro!essioul management and a 1timulaUn1 environment. lf you are licensed. 1nd moti- Indlviduall without expef'- ience but wllh formal ed..- cadon in cremilt:I')' .nd/or M1••~ hpa1t::w11t Store 17"' I hum, P1Untoln Volley vated to eam tl2,000 yearly and interested. in joining an all male career minded organi- zation. we want to talk to vou. Call Jim Gull· let cc Rao Walldau 1142-7252 SPRING REAL TY CO. 1801 Westclill Dr., Newport Beach. """"' ...... ... -Schtlol lewd wU1 abo be AA ecwwl epportvnity flYIPl..,er with To r no experience. Abllity to do OWll Id.ups df!'llrabJe. Work In a clean, 1ifLCOndi- tloned abop Jocat~ near the beech. EQjoy top com-"""' ........ The9e poli.tionl or fer .n ucdlent Mure w l t h a growln& commercial di~ kin oJ Huehn Alrcralt lMder in the fldd oJ dee- """""- P1eue apply in Pf'rlOIL HUGHES Draftsman Make detail URmbly dra..tnp from ~ and •.tcba l'tlab am. p1eio,..blrom""f'llle IMtructkN Cid .atch- "· Two yeara coltele or ~velf'nl, appmdmate- ly two yon work expe;. ence. F•mlliar wltb mW- W>"""" Pro•ntio1 Forema1 To IUPlf'fiM ~· -..... 11 ....... cliYlsleft. ,,...ine ••· ,.,_ -·-""' not requl.-1.. Apply le Penonnel Office U.S. Diven Company 3323 w. w- S••• AH An-1-"' ......... CITY OP NEW'°llT BEACH ,,,..........., Fire · Prevention Sergeant (For Swint Shift) 1'I develop and ~ lain • comprehcnsMle fire pr,•entlon pro-sram. prvolde f1rlt Aid trainlnt and IUP- port tbe plMt securi- ty fUnctlon. ~ lire pre•en- tion ~e ii"'" Nl'Jtial. A cWTtr1I Red D'Olll nnt Aid Instructor's Cini ii hl&blY deairsble. HU6HES ~~ for ttdri challenl- ial poaUioft. P\eue 1ppb tn pttlOfl to: HUGHES 500 Superier A.....,. Newport' Buch. Calff. Equal opportunity employer ml! Keypunch O,.r ... r Al leut Ii nu aper or trai41n& required ort IBM 024 or 026 keypunch ma- chine. Salary ran1e $J89..M9i Clintact penonnel orne. Hun~on Beac.11 Union High Sehl Dinrict No later th8n Jan. 23 Ttle no. SJl.9331 Escrow Maaa.- HJ&bly .Wed in .. ~ oJ ale ncrowa and oUice M8ll&&ememt. TOP Salary plus Commlaion-c.u Mr. LeBlanc -W8llr.l!I' 11 Ltt, .... ,.,, GIRL FttlDA Y Jmmedlate open.Ina; lor exPft"- ienctd RCRtu)'. Dtvf'l'll&d f'HllOMlhilitis. Sa1uy to S400.00 + Beoems. can lmmedi8te lull time~ Inc tn s.i. DelJe.rtment. Dlwni6ed cltticll re- tpOnllbillU.. Mull cype 50 w.p.111. oa electric~ writ«. Excellent working ........... Call -.. 1 Dept. 4f4.9401 TllOlllC Bl6llOlll& co. An equal opportUnity em player • APl!l1 ia pcncn 34 P.M. DAILY SHcli Shap No. I nos 1. c-Hwy. c. ...... dol - MAml SPECIALllU CO. POLICE OFFICER·S 500 Superior AYlnue Newport Inch, Calif, MrL Panerwm • Walker• 1--------- SAILBOAT MANU,ACTURIR s.mx.r mmndacturer needs renerat foremaa. Kaawltdae of 11berllul ud mailbol.t constructkm eamtlal. South-ern Cl.W.. loeatiolL I 8 ID d quallflc.tiarll and 8aluy a- pectf'll to BOK K-1, Dilly Pilot. Newport Be8Ch bu lm- medi8t• ~ tic' p~ Uce OttlcerL t636-$TD. .wt$ exc.llent: benefitl. __ ,, to 3S )'Ul°I· 5'9", 15111hl. ~ vbkln, hiab IChool pw1. (GED llDl accept- able). Writtm t.ett 7 p.m, Frid81 January ath. i. quire at: PertCMtnel Office CITY HALL 3300 Newport •""'- ,....,. .. -· Calif. * An eqtW opportunity employer M/F CAL-RON NOW HIRING 40 MIN * Start work Immediately. No experience ~. Willin( lo •ark ovutlme eveey day durinc nut I mmlba. Will train. Start at $2.35 prr hour. Rapid Ltt, 545-.:mt AYOll WUN& Add to your family in- come. Part time work. ne•r your home, Call collect 530-5ll60 MasslleseWallfed No experitftef!' necnsary. Salary opetl. Ap 22.:n. APPLY IN PERSON advancement to people COAST HIAL TH CLUI will.lfll lo work. call Ptt-1.12 & lSth St., C.Y. IOnDtl Department MIJI). I --"''-=:_:=..:::::...::;::;._ dQ" Tunday only. IAR I S 142-4.466 MA D • • • * * . . . allCI GO-GO """'""Motor--· 1~~--~~ AUTOSAl"MAN ..,.. "'""'"""'' Man ... mont Tr•lnN-DANCIRS 0nnp OiuntYi ..,.. a e· C1rpenten Southern Calitomfa's iut-$300 per WMlc. Juwnt Cls7ller 'Ptymoatb e Electrld1ns Ht arnwu. toy cba.ln ii klok-633-SW or 133-9763 dealer, No aperimce neo-e Mmchsnla inc for a Ct.l"HZ' mind~ MMr'I· Demo plan • otW TnUer or mater hame rnaJ\o. )'Cltq man. Exulleat op- frlnle bmeftta. Excellinl ulachninl ~ ~ P'l1unitY to bred: irito re- promotkm potartial. cm-dltory. HOllPltaliatb'I. life taillllg and learn all phuel tad Mr. Roberta, At I a a bllur'anee, dlmblltty lraar-ol the toy bullnta. We wiU AllO 1ble to C'llt. Top wq-n Chr)'ller Plymouth. 2121 ~ and inmmt replace-train. for 4uallfltd penm1. Harbor Btvd., CM. ment tmunnce. AclPly Contact: Mr. ~er Call 5J6-6405 <Xl1L!XlE "°' .,. °""""' -c.._ Drlw KARLS TOYS C..troct-OMV Girl Sttvki stati<:tl. kl Lqana Neapevt INch 50 Fashion Island Mu.t lndllde boolck~Pinl Be&dt, Penn. poaltkln. Pvt HI Fl ColllpDHiill IW4-0911 expttience .. 64281 time during di ' full MIN Set Mn:. Brant lime durinc vacatlml. Com-sa1 .... n Good worken; -ltart Im-Johnson & Son m1akJD lJUl Uld n1lel For 1tOte In OJlta 'Mtsa. Op. mediately • lood Pl)' -Lincoln MtttW')' s\ftft. Pl.-nt wartdnc porttinlty to adn.nce wlth ni&ht work bmul -lou !n1 W. Cout Hwy, NB condltbs. .... -arowiri&-compay.~WouW· -?' avertlme -no experi-LADY f1Vf!'r0, refined, know- Optnlna tn Dilpatch Dept. ptdtr experienced tttteo ~' mc:euary • ledge ol bookkf!'eplnf, cap- DAlLY PILC71' compoaeta Hinman but win Call Penonnel Df!'pt. 1ble to manqe tntttlor_dec- MHHQStr • )'OUDI DWI, HS c:onsidtr wd.I •erwd •udio Mr. RUllO 142-4467 oraUna: 1 tu d Io Newport grad., drtwr'• llcelw, opp. hobbyist. SalarJ COlllJntlUu-BOYS 10 14 e.un. Salary + comm1w for actrancemat. ~ n.te wltb ab\ltt;y Cid pedor-Lqana Beach. ~ Lqlml kin. References. Writt e/o benefita. maoce. Good roubsl • Good Pf'Olltl' o.UY Pilot Box M'13i. · EXPERIENCED TEUIR e.nl of Amwi .. 1011 Irvine Avenue N-siort Beacb. Ca l. Equal opportunity E:rnployc;- Adminhtretlve Ahl1t1nt/S.Cr1t1ry Small, e#Jric marllet rf!'- March Gnn, MW in LI· runa lrom New Yor\: love aml~fOl'Vlr• lei1 , cot1eepg, meticulous concern fOr ~ details, tlnlbillty, MllH cl humor, 1HP01ll9tbillty Onhalonz· bnun:J . P.O. Box 69S, La· ..... """'- GAL FRIDAY for ... .,.,, a..ch Advertisint Agency Brlgbt, alert, iOOd ~l.'r­ tarial lkills, knowledg, of •gency opef'8Uon, u I 311. Ple11e -.nd reswnt to Bo:. M1 D•ily Pilot. WE are lnterviewln& few an experienced COW19Cllor ffe- mailel to work from 12:::0.. 5: 30, Mon. thru Frl. Please call lor •ppolntmenl. 642-3870 NEW'°R1'. PersonMI Agency 133 Do.er Dr., N.I. 8'e y,, Rlob 1~ Da111 646-8895 DAILY PILOT , TELEPHONE SOLICITORS 330 W. Bay, C.M. e MH.121 e Exper. ()o.ier 11. Pleuant e LAUNDRY Dtatrlbu':or, e WANTID ~ce statkm MAN for U1tmbly, lhlpplng: GARDENER olfke, Newport Beach uee. Shirt Opentor 6: e Puts Attendant.~. mar-and recelvinc dept. Full · c..,. alary + bonus. FUD Preuer. Standard Indmtrl· rif'll prelt'IT'ld. Good tn. time. Part or tulJ time. fB.8120 and Put time. Pb on e al Uniform 620 Malll Sttftt, '9lary + ~ Ap-Must haft driver& lie. JAMAICA INN HOTEL 644-l<ri:i bd 10:30 1.m. Hti. Bcb. Phone 531-3320 ply, ~ Shell Serrice $1.60 to Start MANAGER for 22 new unit. L'~IV"E-=IN~ ....... "-"'-".,-',."'-,.~Co(.~I ~EX,;;:PERIENCED:,::~.:=::;:dn>=.:"=r!rl. ,1495 &iperlor Ave., N.B. Gol::~: !.'! ... ~...... ln Ellstblun. Ex~. le«e Jlrl OK. &t1arJ open, Gunderaon Drue, 111 £. CAIRIElt IOYS ...._. 512-3430 Wttkdays elql@rience pref,rred. Mm Balboa BlTd. Batoo.. GOOD ROUTEI !Ml W.17th Str!'et, C.M. KITCHENhelp.ApPlyinpeor-like chlldtn. Rdt(tnet1. * m631'0 ·• AVAIUMZ IROtLIR MAN .ori, Swla a.Jet. 414 N.1 .:.""=-='""i;q;ori;;;a~--BABYSrrrER far One 1tr1 . ~ BtRfl'INGTON Bt:Aal E:cper., full time. Ointact N't'llll'port Blvd., N'.B. Exper'-'Cllll Vic Balboa Itland CdM. D41LY PILOT Mr. John Lawler at 1be PROOF OPERATOR tchl, my holiae OJt your.. 1 •IC-GD• .. ~.:n"•'•u Houae ... ~ Atenclel. WMllft 7300 SecurityFlntN'at'l&aak 2-5:lllp.m.f'l3.45n • ~·~AGEMEN'T TRAIN'-_ .. , v ., Jiwrt. ~·· Corona d" M·• B--b I ~====~:_::::__~ -· 1~~ abo ·-" ot "' .. ·-BABYSITl'ER LI v e ·In, ·-. 21. or oYtl', ._, .... IChool ~-aw.... franllll\ ._ aon.-... .., =•. ~ ':_ -. a.ta Meu a: La Hlil::lr.J AAIUKll ..,,....,....., -'Grandmother cne· ()((.CM ~--· ~ R"'AL UT R.E. TRAINEE-..... "' P/ -... ' ... port\lfttt;J! PUBLIC Fl-..,.., ATE Carter Opportvnlt• t1me.Bkr.A:DeYftope'wUJ wro. Go-Go Danctra.. Are kANCEO>RP. call N,-4141 l!hamda't JOG be with Walbr All L.eftft train for R-£. lkeNe at bll 22-35. Ye OI• bt. :zm N'pt e RErIRD> MAN tor *"41 A' lMf l'rw latanutk& &12-704 54«rlO ~· S46-7111 Bll'd., CM, ~ .... """, ~--J~~ AlrlM _.write WALKER A: Scrftntd. Pttlonnel Agency HOUSEKEEPER.child catt. PIO. OxJk _ ~ ttper: 5 t.rdeef .,.... ~· LEE Inc 2629 Harbor Blvd. 901 Doftr Dr .• N~ "~. OUldi"en in 1Cboa1 I bn. .. - . -· < ·--· UC -,._...,,, ""-'D )'lj 2 actatt.: lep, 8pt, --~· ....... · ,,.,._.,, Teller ltnl o.n trans. Pwlb&e Uw-iD. 'EJqlerieftC'td. r.1. m.mr )lewpart BMcb. J):ir ._... e, FRY COOK e ' 'KP ( > ••• ' S350 Ml-ml alter I pm .mi: <:an 541-Ja, Gal Frilrettautant .... $37S ' HOUSEKEEPU for 2• Ba. Exper. not ~ Secy/30-t(l/bNda an• S500 •DRY Oaninc ClJanler Gld bome law-··, I bh-- ROUID AV•n w.g MR.. Sl'EAK A"GUS l""LOY " ~ 111 " mr MENT dpl!rl«leed In mutdnl and wk. $2 Per ...... 5tl-nt7 2311 hlrvin', CM MUP1J2 CXJNSULTANT AG™CY Ulmlbi)', 9:3N p.nL $\ft -,,=--'=""-"-"~ 11•~ .. ...,_,., ....... llir ... lU.tC 2 YOUNG MIN al Westclltt, NB 541-.orw days. 541·9550 Mtw I-noon. Tmlporvy'Jlalttlaa. .,od --·No-··~ ...... _..__ MN7 .... Otu 6 flnll ddall wortt. 104 E. 11th, S.A. 541-6331 e BAR MAID • OYER • o.tni t..iml-eMm' , __ ;;;;;:,:;~:::,;;;;'=,-IW'AYFARm YACHT CORP. la Crn'lll/Anbm mGMl N1GHm APPLY 114 ncuarrv PATIOL wz ~ c..M. m: 'l)pi.t (Penormen Mtll PERSON ~ DA.Ya at: TELEPHONI: IDlldlar. h t»JICm. ~ "-:: l'RY C'(Ot, Start S2.GV!r. NCR 3lt» .......... to 16 3IJI W. Caul !hrf., NB _.... ~ ...... -.-'!:"'n • oee, ._ cm G.....,ud only. 1-Girl Ofc. l>'PI 411 •• lo $3SO NURSES WANTEO. ...._.-__. ~ W7 H pm, 125 M. n.. O:Jnqe Qitfee Shof Wire II Solder ...• Sl.90 ht Stul«f Collva._,,_ ...,_ H11EKPR • ~ want- llWd•WI. lel* AM. 5112 W. lttb St., CM Betit l.ocaJ O>mpuiel AP1i11 ta ,._,....: lUll .S. lar chldm II" 13.f,2; El•,........._ QAllEJOfl2t'I !wiper. Need J, R. ""'rce "-c. Armcy lprtacdalir, Wwtnllmt&. N . m A "8. all ,.._ .... • J.llilma • ft:lll11: rwo deprndlble 111911 w/ 1811 Newport, c.M. MUrJt WArl'R.ESSES. 1 111P-C1me t IAR MAID t:=:•= 'ton.! trua. Pref ODe w/truct. F.C. 8kpn CJ) ...... to D» ••t>edl ApptJ ID ,...;... ._ ..-C .&117 :n.. _.., ptt1. N am.. C&ll ~ li'llM · ·• •••• • PIO 8"1-~ ac N. K..,. HOU11JCEEP1R. 1 to 2 111 ... ~ l'lal. -..... sa.U'll ~ s.c)' tmH. •••• ~ta port'Bhd., N.& n. QUI. On crw. l;iiiiifiifi;;;i;jf'i-iiii~Pii'i-1 FRYQ)()I(-~ <:;rL·1f:e:!"-,INNFec!~ e WAl'l'U3I ll4 p.&. I m..-..... ... -·lt.'OITEESHOP -dQt., e4 ...., ....., "e,...P"'ART=°'n~--"'-=-=-1 ---• Ctll lG So. El cuuno Rell M•dt•w Asencr IWllMtGEll R i If It y ..-..,. .,., a. ., p1r. -&AN a.EMENTE 1R N'...,.., Clll. IQ.M.14 u ~ a. -.. mrt. ID.alt ~-· I 5 I J'RY coc-.."I to ll-PM. MOOltl INTllPllSIS CAUi' Uc. i.YN ... .... nn..Ll1t.rM'S I Pvt tl• --=-a.dl·aa.-APPLY~: '*1ttR•I .. ency _... .._ ...,_Ill'. a-r to ..-rt. e TH£ PADDOCK, tM ~ Blvd .. N.8. --m.tm Al"Tlll •P.M. .... .-a'=&::-' • 1ll MAl!rf!H.8. .._.TODAY lor 11ED1CAL • WAITRESS. ..,_. ~ or-'Nl WM PAltKlNG er.a t1• t7 or •CS Lltlal!ul lllr• mon aPl:ltIZNCl:D ONLY. .... lhltbe_.11. ~ ••• y -...,, StwSmel .-eh:lied. Ap-RF.WAMING nmJR.&. rt""°" a..11 * ....... Qi1e. l'IMUt -... Ill pn.-after. PM. MIJ• fer pem. eRDTAUIUJftKD.P• 1-·PENTALcrntS•-.J --.. • ... pt.n:llls att""4ant ., ,..... a U.ro.DM.,..,.,,.f Ptll't -tmt; ...... 'toad~ 'f 7 T IL.... ...,,_ LIM, iCB. n.I I .. 1 ... e11t 0Nr 21. e ..._ Al9.... 41-C.."7itt.zm i ' ... IBM Al<TIQUE M-"' -taWe, Ill I • ..,.._ S o - b'& le9v• SZIO. ~ ............ ..... , ... 1'11111· STOlll CLIUl!.lHCI SP~·MAP No O..W. o.a..c.-a... t8'D3I • .,,.., ... a.raw e FlldDr)" Oo.lenuta • Repc kine AJ;pre"611 FurnltuN ~ Harbor Bl, CM ' KIYl'UNCH • k lmm.iiot• ""'"'"" "".... ,.OG~NO . , * AUCTION * ' erl.l Electronic Amembitn INDUS. DltAFTINCl. ti ScAj MldllMI 1120 If yoa wtD mi • _ ; on the lof!'cond llhift If: 30 .....,. p.m. to 12:30 8.m.). we . GROC. CMKICINI ·II REP06SESSED Pa W1Ddy a try prefer applicMl:I with a TIONIC AQIM&L Y • e IEWING MAanNE Alat'tillm .f'rtday T p.m. minimum ol 11Jt monlt'a PIX/TYPl-·n. t ~ apnl hu nearly Windy's Auction lent f!'lK"tronlc uaembly exiperi. w c new Sirlpl' df-za1 aewilla am;i,s Newport, CM ..._.. : cni..'t. MWll have knowled1e est oasl machine •Vallabl• Jar bal-Brhind Tany'1 91da, Mat'I ot color code and compon. • ance di.le on KCOUnt of an1y mt rccognltlon with IOldrl'> Tr• a lull. Scheele WT.• or ...... pproyed end-$$ CASH SS Ina: ablllty. 2117 S. Mahl ~;1. S.A. a.I h you m.IY U8Ume rtma.lft. We J19Y cub kr: J4S.71'6 Inc si-ymenta of a tao. Thil ./ 1'umltun ./ Applluca Good «•rtlna: r•t• and l2027 G•r· Gr. Bl. G.G. b.• m1ichloe mMea buttctlbolu. ./ A.atiqun ./ Toot. benf!'tllJ includlna: 12 d1y1 517-711) ovim:utl, tnOftOIRJlll, etc. ON ITEM or_ v11eaUon durina the finl Hunu,.ton ~ CaJIL aD wttltallt attadmMDtl.. To CDYPt.E'l'E HOU8D'UI. ~ ol f!'fnployment, In MS-JJ• 1115 unnre 'tor bome trial, can sn...ro or G'1.f2T.1 ditioll we will rekleate to a l2l N Lemon • U pbimw S31121. -,.,~,-.. ~.-,..'°, ~C.'="..;::.c;:::;..,;i new alr conditioned plant it! ' 776-2'00 ' p a: J AGENCY i rpetin9 1. the Irvine lndvatrial eom-plf!'x (8d.J•c,nl 10 the Or· ~i.n Indicate location SINGER Touch a: Sew .-ma SafNm. color • COit $1.50 ance County Airport! this New c1.... . . . mai:bine. w.. .... Tu. fN• yard -to )'Udl for only $CO. Sprfnr. .. ... St1rt Weekty • ~ of $1.15 per = =:a ":'!.·u"!"!:! . ., Oxnplm 5«ntu1aJ mo.. .. $51.lO cub. Cll1 er. ~ Apply 1:30 a.m. to 4:30 ./Oertr'l'ypilt ditDlpt..KES.TJllAaahlim KlRBYvacumndeuer p.m. Eveninr interriews ./ Sped81 eour.. attacbmmta. Take o v e may be 11rrarc:t'd. Bnmbup Typina:: Pillnie & °'fens 11JO small P9.)'mtnt. nr pay YARIAll DATA IBM ........ 5'1CIAL NOTICI """'"' """'· c..dit Dept, IBM s.Jodric =""'°"TJl9="";,;-;::;:=::::..· ---l IBM &"--Baldwin Mmanc!s th8t ... M ann11i11:r ~ all FREE! Your aarqe cJeD. l'UIUllllU Aftemooa • n d evmlnc -move OM'-4.P a: Door eel in a:cha:• Jor cmteat-. clU9H. modlil aaadwta Piano& A f'um 8ou&bt a: Sold. (714> 646-9371 Orpu. How" 8)" cuttin& HAUUN'G. * 60-1590 MONROVIA Ply for ,.our boob and a pricell to the.,;_,. Di8wwlta I iiiiii~i;..-i,,-.;;_:;;:;i NEWPORT IE•CH tm•ll na:iltr•tiol'll lee, then to 25~ -but mfflay1 UPHOt3TER.tNG • 119.SO, 92660 "" $5 Pf!'r wft'k. Hundreds nt WARD'S B4LDWIN snJDIO pc. (Europe.111 cnftamen). An Equal ()pportUlllty Em-~ ftv:r;::~ over Jail Newport, CM MUiSt ~ e::e ~~p. ~ p!ayer M·r POLLY PRIEST JANUARY S.la " Piano9 II '59 RD#AULT c • dr ll'IS. --------BUS1NF..S.! COLLEGE oqan1, 1Pinets. COOIOln ' Obie OYt!I GE elec nnp, ;m N. N't>Wport, NB 548-9123 srmdt -Danish walnut $25. 5-.... ehnn -tt• ..,, OFFICE GIRL -•·• MIO -•-~-~ M T I ~· ' .. _. ""'" 125-"""" "FRIDAY" " • • $215. New H•mmond. spinet ""'""'=""·==== E..'fPtr rcqu!rf!'d -Eltt type-luslnns Schooh orau onl)' $595. ..,. SEWING MACHINE II.Titer I: 10-keJ Md.'1 m•cb. e iBM P~••1:1·ilni SOIMIDT·PHILLIPS CO. '61 Wb1te Zli-Zat. T8ke o' Huura approx 10 lo S. MUii e tBM KeypWICb Ul7I' N', Main 1t Xlth Street my Jl8.YJMDIL * l9'UT.L5 bl.l S~rp ol N'nt •ppearing. e PB:~ Typin_1 Santa Ana Sf!'nd lelltr wltb Quilfica-5 Mite. W...... 1610 · tlont I: Rderenc• to 41·2672 ARTISAN electronlc orran, ;.;.;;=.:.o==--=~ "HMF," Box ntS, N'"'JIOl't ,.= ~==..,E~G~,=--. _-,,--·-t!O Iarse 2 man ., Cfi ltopl, fine WANTED .. h ......... & U• IZ & .......,..__ -.d. ll)'llf!'tn • ide81 far •c · I~ T>Pi""' School 1'13 "---'-·-'-.... ......, or uiun:u. Sacrif. I« Jobs Men W 7500 _Del M•r, C.M. 541-2til_ ;ti new C08l· S3500 lmtalled. ' om. e Gtm'AR a.ASSES e MMl1<6 F,.rnltun-Appllanqs Color TV'--Ste,.... -TOOL.S- 531·1212 or -5 1M1t fer Artl - Eleclronlct. EECO Hn Oponl .... hr REORORICS . Wll!EMlll & AS~B.mLERS Expcr!cn::ed In elec- tronic equipmf!'nt f•h- r1cntlofl cbulll II rick usembly to in c·. 1·ccs., alao !ape 1'1!:.der 1u.mbly 8Jld w!rln;:: expertenc, prt'lrrr~. • 111:6 OUT Miii Expcricn«d in m. apectlon ol assembled componcnta a: equiP- mcnl. Perform vi•ual checks a: rtn1 out a. •ble to cbeclt •lr- ln1' qa!Nt ldlftnal· .... DlP SOI.DER ' . OPEUJOI Hklh ScMel Gr1 .... te lacel....,C......, . .......... Kl 7-$501 . ... . . . ' ... l'°I IL Choolnul -·-.. ~ ""'"-E JIZ• Martin Mus.le Studio 1 .:.:::::Bl:=:H"•--~~o.p--0= C1>1t1 Mt1a SC54l3I with l..esHe speaktts BEGJNNING GUITAR F.xcel CONi. 56431 in my bcme. $12 mo. AM fur Bilk ----"'-~-·_,,.;_ ___ 1 PIANO want«!-Private par." 11 •anU to bu:)' piano for MERCH/l,NDISI 'OR <uh. .-. WANT: ~ Oriental nca. approx. 5'5" X 3'3"; .cood cond. 51293 1 __ '_.E_A_N_D...;.T;;.;RAc...:;;Do;E_ 1 WWREY Orpn. Holiday Furniture toOO model wttb ltslle lflkr. S600 ~chinery, Etc. 1;;;~:::;::;:;::::;::;;;;;;;1~ ... ~ .... ~~ ... ~"~·~ .... ~~"""~===' 1700 I' LIQUIDATING Jut 10 fork. CLOSING OUT . • . !°'"!'!•!!il!!ioft~--_;1~205!!: lifts LT 35. new eng, $595. ••• ENTIRE STOCKI l". YI.le elec, $165. 4M I ~'loor Sar.1plc1 RENr A NEW el~ pallet J•ck, $450. w I Quality Furnit ure COLOR TV Clark $1095. MAPLE-SPANtSH-MODERN Sf MONTH 20,000 lb Hyster for IM so:.:s-Ch•ir.Lovesc•U Opt. to buy. F'rtt tervlct. SSOO mo. Call Smitty, 636-2295 Dinctlea..Bedroom tell f'rtt deUwry. No df!'pc19!1. Tablcs-La,..:tS-i\lh1c, ORDER BY PHONE Approved Furnltu,. 135-1111 n~a 1,:-;-· :ir u;, c f :i;:.~-____ pr_l39-.n~2 ~~~!I COLORLAND TV Open T dyi 21" RCA cokrr with remote. WO. SoUd State AM-FM MX -SrO A p itereo G8rnnl fO chana'r l.l<Hl>i-LETS • two R, ......... ""4llO * USED ADMJRAL COLOR At~SWERS ::~-""" mo. • Agenda -\: oung -~ udse -[ -i';Ti;;:;;;;;;;'<'"-;;,-.=,.-, Parody -GARAGE TV SERVICE * Bi.ct 6 WalklnJ Isn't • Iott art. Wide. • 13.:!D. <:ob' -15.50 an. mU;1t. by llll'M mean&, pb Put1. sn-l972 Swap ANTIQUE ped81 H'Wifl( ?M· chJne, eood ccnd ., will swap ror electrk:, 147-29'11 PETS & LIVESTOCK IJ0"9 1125 ---A.KC rq:. Blk •a: .... 147-1615 ;et to the GARAGE: Ht.Fl a Stereo 1210 Miniature ScllMURr Pup- 7' LONG drop leaf' llliid te111l-_::'."_...;;.:_.:__::.:.:I pia AKC rqialtted. $125 wood dlainc or dllplQ Uib-19111 Stereo eon.ow, 80lld N . D-3911 le. K-0. f73.am ltalm, 4 lpeed chupr. Uke PUREBRED Gttm1n Slltp. WALNtlI' d!nlng-t'lle. a: I ..... Tallc ewer IED&ll pay-taenl pappies. DJ. ch31ra: 2 lea,yea. GOod ccn-meo18 ·nr P9.f cash balaneel;:;;;°"";ii*.;"'c=;-;:::c,*:_~-1 dttlon. 902-9314 at $91.12. Credit Dept. ADORABLE, bouney, to- KE S.7211 AMhdm. min. poodle. Silftr, f · 10 wlrl!__ AKC $100. • = ... -~ :'1 iWi "'"' ""' "" HI• = ..... tv•· ! * .. EXPA ABLE CJIA" ... -,.,.., ILEI ELEC ,,.., """'--LI ~ •• c '66 (3 Sh< CA ...... eoor • D• Trucl '6.j .. _ -.... • 1 ' . ' -'•DJ t.\N1 -"' .. ..... ~-· Ii.:' --( llG •• -·· • """ IOL ..... '111111· WCI •·IW'LE ....... ..._ -........ I "* r.., ... Tp.m. ....... ·-. I · lht'l ' SS -""' ~ : ranp; !tle let, :HINI Take o' ll9Ull5 -1610 . tD -..... ~5 ,, ._ 'J''; "' 1700 10 forir. ,, $595. 95. 4M ...... r IM .,..,,,. .. ,,,.. ' wtll ..,.,.,, CK -11125 ,.... I. llale N ---no .US.), -Cm- ~·· Inked """" """" ff-- Cub, ...... , ·-· ' "'" ..... k-- - 24 .. I '66 (3(l'jJ Honda Scrambler Showroom new! $550 • * l'lS-lOM * CAMPING SPIX."IAL! ......... ,. cc, .... """'· $125. ~uoo BEAtrnl't.JL 500 <r1 Ro1d l Dirt Zund1pp S500 C.UITMl'l5 'U &MC % TOii Pickup truck. v ... ellgine, 12 •PHd h:rwanl traMmislioa, Wftb CUIJltl. $1977 """ Price "'~ ~ -...... bir. 131 ... Amqme 0. ,,..,. -· ......,_ .. l'llllD """'._.. ·-· ENGLISH FORD ~ Ford CortU. GT Bucktt •Hila, • mpeed. Dir. S3I dn. auume ~ tnct balance. 49f.!17TI. FIAT '15 vw. $1150. Sunroof, rldJo. , Ort&· oner. rf3..8B15 . -. , • \ \ 292S ·Ha,.., Cott• MeN ........ ORIGINAL OWNER CHRYSLER '11 CHRYSLER. lull pwr. alt. New auto trans, new Jl(linl Ahtolutely perfect! Dlr. 1 ~r. U. dn, S39 '6S MUSTAll& 2 Door hardtop. 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, Meter, white 1kle walls. mOlt sell this Immaculate •• CHRYSL.ER 300 cpr., all 1964 tbevelle coiweru~. full pwr., alr-conll., vin)'I SpOrv, bright red lllllde and lop: 20,IX» ml. Or1a:-owner. out, white top. New t.ck fact. warranty. Phone di. sJaa, llre1, br1kft, dodil. I PM &H.Q1ll $1977 Full 'rice Perfect condition and wd afRY '63 LIKE NEW. bdow' blue book •t rugs for S M 0 0 TH RUNNING A 2925 H1rllior quick .. 1r. See at :tllll'I A BEAU JHl95. MUST SEU. C..t1 Meu Marcut, NB or c1U 173-Jllll.. nl=D=A=Y=· ;S«>.Ull:;;=== 11 M444 Wrekda)'I 642-021, Ext 2!19 • __ N_O_P_A_Y_M_E°'N'"r"'s= CON11NINTAL UNTIL MARCH '6S CllEYROlfJ MaJlbu 2 Door hudtop. I ey- linder, 1utom•tlc. rHio and ....... $1777 '"'' Price '91 MUIWt& VI, .Jr cond, '67 COllTBAl ~~:" ..,m:-;.,, ~·~ Abtolutely k>lded. 15,000 mil· e•, Ivory fbdllh wlUI bla.ck cordovan ttip. $4977 Pull p,1 .. 2925 Ho ..... Cot11- llM444 NO PAYMI~ pymt'• m mo, oac, dtr. Call Nr. Snider, 135-0Til. 1i5 MUSTANG CONVERT. Air, P/strer'I· Call Bab tn e2tl!O, m-6312 or fMlO'l 'Iii MUSTANG HT, VS, auto, P/S. Dir. r1ct. wan. Ulce !Wff· tll9 deUvm, auume ccintnct bcal • • • • 414-9"1 '11 MUSTANG HIYl'P/1-cyl, 4-V. Auto. Air cond! Pwr· "Ml" Dile • kb, COllllOlfo. Burnt Amber s:nc. -..s2 UNTIL MARCH . OLDSMOllLI 'Of Con-W I do, All·l'M -=====-I llctior>' *· low ·-.... 'G !Jl'ARl'IBE ltpart ~ car WVT'Mf1. Save sa,a, . laded. full pow«'. BMu- ..c. M..a .n. dlt · t1tu1l1 appointed Ttw.41t. CIJ1 Mr. Jona, m.ont Klff tt ,drlw -ooel No "' I ~N11AC $2377 '64 6WD PRIX Pull Price - 2'2S,Herltor Coot•-........ '11 Pontiac St. Wqon, :m .... 3 .,... floor lhtft" • $25.00 dellwrl. IUl1 price full ~ E. bt, Santa Ana, Prico \~:;;;:~========4 1968 FIATS . Factory hlllolbed Siies & SerYlce ALL '61 MODILI IN ITOCIC • ISO Sl'IDUS • • 150 COUPIS • • 124 SIDANS .,,,. • 1100 WA.OMS • llW '67 RAT • -WA&Oll ONLY $1695 + TIL --IM COSTA ..U Wll1I YOll M DW. coil u• ...,. •• cmrr1 DOU.cULATE '• Uacoln fnOIMY don • -F.P. :!"'= ~:: =~ ;,J.~ ~Lu::.-:: * 11 Sportlllr Ce1ter AM/FM rwlo • W cmml. • Hoyt. Dir. Ill.I. ..... CCMIYaa _.,. titdlOllJ -· --·-. '14 -VI 2W HARIQll ILVD. ' -I ~.._~,.~-~RIH.r:_~-:i..,;;-~:~L!540::4~4':r~~c~os~r:A.: MllA::~_;IMO:::•"::.' ft'lliiil ....,.,0 WI OU.1 • 11111. Jteuonallle. tOollO'I ' \ '· ' -. ' ' I •• .. , ........ .!tr; -~.·~ -:.;..·.~ -............ t '""" .... I'.· o,1o .... _ I • . .)1lU..Y PILOT EDITORIAL Pi\GE • The Amaranthus Case Uied in pulllnl the trtuer. It ...,. be !hat be bad ...-a to btlleve that Amaranth\lli wu armed. It may be lbat lhe bullet which struck the mtlll ol Amaruthua' back • Rumors widen and blacken when facts are withheld. _ sUch is indeed the cue in the &booting death ot Peter AmaraDthus, a 20.year-old hippy who paid the --~Ultimal.1-prica-for.....nanalnt-lrom-U.~arms-ot-.lhe-law.­ Amaranthut and 12 other beaded ind long.haired hip- pies were in a South Laguna hOUM !Ml Dec. 14 when 10 narcotics agent.a broke in. Amarantbus,, who had been bartering for the sale Of a l&Jlle quantity of narcotics. fled. ·Warnin&a were abouled, shots were fired, Amaran• thUI WU kiJ)ed. --wu-... ricoc!leiechrmtin·1h~1H11e-o,ffk,.----t-------~r---­ The District Attorney's office began an investiga· lion and on Jan. 2 termed the shooting "justifiable homi· clde." The District Attorney's report w11 terse. lt said that Amaranthus had been shot by Investigator J. 0 . Green of the Orange County Sheritrs Office, that Amar- enthus had been ordered to halt, and that "the penal code provides thit police officers are justified in taking life when arresting peraons charged with a felony and who are fleeing from justice or resisting arrest." That wa.s all. The District Attorney's office issued 'no specificc of the clrcumst1nces, nor did it elaborate on Jaw enforcement policy on when 1~oot·to-kill order• are in effect. And the District Attorney refused to expand the statement. There lJ lltUe question that the shoot.Ing was legal· ly justifiable. Tbe large question is: Is it morally defens- ible and is it the poUcy for law enforcement officers to fire u~n fleeing suspects who are not believed to be armed . (Interestingly, had Amaranthus been selling LSD rather than hashish, he would have been involved in a misdemeanor charge, thus raising the question of whether he would have been fired upo~ in that cir· cumstance.) Jt may indeed be that the olicer was fully just. er's ann wu Jou:ed accidentally while he wu flrin& a warning shot. It may be that other extenuating circum- stances completely uplain the .pooting. Of vitaJ interest is the information officers had about Amar1nthu.s him· sel: was he a blg-Ume narcotics puaber, or a fringe-world hippy making his flrat aale! But neither the District Attorney's office nor the Sherif rs office baa offered detailed ~1planation. And as a reault, an t:molion·Unged movement has gathered more U1an-2.0oo signatures on a petition ask· ina: further detai.ls of lhe shooting. The movement, or· ganized by the Orange County Peace and Human Right.a Center, is taking. on all ptoportions of a full-blown crusade. It ttarted out as 1 limple demand for more facts: of the shooting, but now ba1 been broadened by its inatlgatora to a complete qulstionlng of law enforce- ment policy a'ld techniques. It needn't have. U the shooting were justified, u the District Attorney's office states, then there should have been no hesitancy in a total revelation of all the details surrounding the shooting of Peter Amaranthus. The withholding of these detailer servet only to draw more questions and to serve as a magnet for people Miking a cause. The people of Orange County deserve all the fa cts of the Amaranthus shootln, ... So do Deputy Green and all other Jaw enforcement officen whose reputations are cloude~ by suppression Of tile 'facts. /See Gu@st Report betov.:.) -~.:.::.nJ •PEA<E FtELER~ I (OULI> Hf..VE 5WOl'IN IT WA~ A SNAKE.• LBJ Deciding Approach to Civil Disorder ··';~~.~, :,(I'~<' - ' ' .... , il WASHINGTON -Before the end of tbe mmttb, Pre1ldent Jobnlon mu1t decide on the nat:ID'e and firuil We of the procram he will tend to ccmcrea to coml>M. the IP'aw"inl dvU dilorder in the nation's major dtiel. Wben meuured in dollar1, the PrNldenf• decialcm will be between a mauive federal opendi.ture at M billion a year IDd a more modest l!'oCI'.. of 11 billion a year for new jobs, bouain1, ud riot c o.n t r o I ......... At thU juncture, the President'• Commialon on Civil Dllorders. con-tiderLDC both prOIJ'amt for the Wbitf H°""', j1 Cleeply aplit ovtr Ute urban crisll problem. n.e two different plan• have one thing in common -both are based on the auumption that civil disorder J1 the moat c:rltical domestic issue facing the nation ln 19158. FAVORING THE "king 1lze'' pro- • g.ram m-e commission member I Mayor John Undsay, New York; Represent.alive James C. Corman, D· Calif.; J. W. fl.be\. president o( thP United Steel Workers: Sen. EdwarJ W. Brooke, R·M1ss .• and a number of commisaiOn research personnel. many of theni members of the "city teams" which visited 23 cities torn by riots md dvll disorder• last sum mer. Generally, they are the younger commissM>n and 1taff members, who tend to be more radical ln their political outlook . They believe that a musive federal expenditure in the neighborhood of t4 billion a year Is ateded to bring racial peace' lo. the larger cities. THIS GROUP AUO tends to sup· • port riot coolrol m@uures that include Dear Gloomy Gus: 'lbe new &-cent stamps aren't available in book1. Didn't the local post office• know about.the increase? Who wantl old 5-cent boob now? -P. E. ·ograms designed lo ti&hten clvU mtrol over the big city poUce ~par.lmenls. They want President otinsori to earmark funds for cities chit establish clvtlian police review »ards or·aimilar instib.ltlou. Supportll'll the lower key«! St billion ::irogram are a group within the com· inlasion headed by Illinois GoV. Otto {emer, chairman. While dttply concerned about the prospects ol renewed rioUng this spring, these members are aware of the political limit.atlons that President Johnson faces in Congren lfKI want what they ctinsider a practical ap· pro1ch. PAUL SCOTT No Fool Like Smart Fool noo1b&a at Larae: The familiar saw, ''Then'• no fool Uke. an okl fool," doesn't quite hit the mark. "There's no fool like a 1mart fool " h• much ireater applicability. Is nlore commoli. more patbetic, and m<n ablunS. • • • The 1tabUlty ol aoclety depends upon orderly chan1e to meet new-C'Oft· ditions ; and tM ~ who resl.Jts 1uch change la aa much a "threat" to IOC.lety • U. rldical wht advocates Chante for ttl OW'D 1Ue: Indeed. more rewluU-· baw i_, trlgp.red b1 tbe ....... ncy of. "*=" llonaOO tbon by tbl -ol ""°' luUonariel. • • • Our V-..i •-· dllpill Ill tragic resultl, m11 tan out ta the •• & ..... ---· Dear Ge«p: u ... dl4 ... _ .. ol blnd- •hakinc tt.et? Dear J .R1: Oat ,,,_,, II llllt la -lime• the rtPC, llMdl ...,. cllsped to ·er: no ••• were cca r tba.I rWilll _. the P.' A Ilia' ii tiw11117. ft dldnt __ ..... _, '1ri ...... JOG ...... . ;....---Ibey ... -on -$'I I end to have been a bitterly val~le ~ for us u a nation, U It helps us learn the truth ot Lin Yutang's remsk: ''Sometimes It 1s more lm· portant to discover whit ooe euNI do, U'llll wbat one eu do.'' • • • Man ln the mau bU no virtuea, u Peataloul Mid ; only the lndiv\duaJ hu them; hOW, tbtn, can we ucrlbe auch virtues aa "hom)r" and "lnt•I· rtty" to that man-m.. called a "Mtion"1 • • • • • • It ii obvto. tut tomew wbo doel oot tnlJJ ooltJ --bo I .......... , ,.. ......... tbt !Nm· , .. ~ .. --dollOI ...., 111"'1 -: -dlJ, ,.... -.. Wiii Mqlptlmenl tbl 1.Q "'' wtlli . -1!:.Q, (Eojoymoot Quoliollt) llllltr-. > Answer te Those Wh 11'...U Sappres• New• Rumor: Most Powerful Incendiary SAN FRANCISCO R o g e r Tatarlan, editor of United Pren International, said hl!re the press would Jeopardize Us own credibility if it ylelded to critics who Wou!CI suppress publication of unpleasant news. In a speech before the California Press Association, Tatarlan aaid there was particular danger in 1uqestion1 that "If It were not for pres1 coverage. the racial strife of receni yean would not havl! takl!n place, or nligbt have been less 1ttlou1 or leu lnten1e.'· • The: UPI editor said tbat '"those who are tempted to favor blacli:oull or riot new1 wouJd be well adviaed to remember that there ls something far more dangerous thltl even unpleasant truths -and that is the false rumor. "And when you Impede the lrtt flow of news you make room for false rumor. . "YoU also undennine public ctin· fidence In your medium when you lry to suppress the W11uppressible. '.' AS AN EXAMPLE, he cited a rumor ' during lut 1mruner'1 Nnrlll'll: riots that a Negro cab driver had been beaten to death by police. The rumor, ht 1aid, "added fuel to the alreldy bluing fire.'' He added: "The advocat.. of new1 1uppreuion should remembw one thin&: The choice .. not between an the facts and 1ome ol the facll, or between 1ll the facts and none at all. Tbe choice is betwen fact and rumor. and let no one delude himself - •• between lhe two. rumor i1 the mo1t powerful lncendlary. '' The pres1. bl! 1aid, has 1 rnponsibility to cover the advocates of bl1ck violence and to report what they · 1tand for and how they are i'ecelved. IF THERE HAS TO BE a choice between too much and too little coverage, be dl!Cl•ed, the areater dan1er lie• In too llttle. Tatarian declared tbat the r1clal story ls one "that needs attention every day1 and not 11 a 1easonal atory un the sr•pe or cotton harvest." "If nothing else ii clear," be said, "It 11 that white America still does not haw a complete Wtderstanding ol the problem, and there is much for the pl'fllS to do to explain and to exhort." "There Is mlsunder1tandin1 on both side1. "Survey alter survey, for e:s:ample, shows that most whita refu1e to believe that 'police brutality' ii at all re1pOn1lb}e for riots -but that m01t Negron believe It ii very much a factor. Al illUat 'the truth ii somewhere lft betYt'efln. " •.• THE POLICE ARE not always as totally blamelns aa·Ute white com· munlty thlnk1 -but not nearly as culpable as mott Ne~oes believe. The pres1 mu1t be fear1e11 in this area -to expoae brutality Where it exists • but alto to make IUf'e that honest, dedicated law-enforcemect Officers 1tt defended 1glinlt looH AC• ' cmations." The UPI editor listed. preu crltie1 in three main groups : "One is the legal profession • , • the press, which long bu beea a champion of the beleagured iJl. dividual. Is suddenly painted by the bar u the greatest peril to fair trla.l since the day of the star chamber. This is rot, and we ought not let Ounielwa be partiea tci our own Jyncbing. "THE SECOND SOURCE of attack ls government -government at all levels -whicb works on the theory that if a mirror renects sometl\ing unpleasant, the remedy ii to attack the credibility ol the mirror. "The third is what I woUld loosely lump loj!ether as the diuenters - the pleaders of special came•, who are convinced that they are the only vessels Of truth pd wbo are unable to distinguish betw-een the world 11 they would like It and the world as it really is." From THE QUIU. for Janary, lllB Schmitz Questionnaire Pros, Cons To the Ed.itor: Sh1me on you! The distortion in your Nov. I ed!torial tilled, • ' L o a d e d Que•· Uonnalre," (concerning a recent i;n.U.. ing ol a que1tiOnn1lre concerning tbe univeraitles and colleges 1 is just another example of your yellow dol type of reporting and your disl\QQtl;t approach to subje<:ts thctt don 't fill'.~ in line 'flth your lett-winll thlnltlnl. I've Down that the John Birch So- ciety has existed ror years! I know, a:. the majority or voters in Ora;,g• County know. that Sen. John G. Schmll:r. is a member of thi:· organl:r.a· tlon I we've 1tlll elected him to the state Senate for the seeond term. l Vol. imply something dirty ab:out tbfl' John BIN:h Society and Sen. Schihita, and yet thb hasn't a thing to do with your supposed editorial. Both implications are tricky maneuvers to discredit th11 loyal and conscienUou young aenator who is doing a fl9t job in Sacramento. • NOW TO THE SUBJECT of your editorial: U you think tbat Sea. · Sc:hmlbr: la the originator, the ta- sUg1tor or tbe 1uthor of any program to rerutate, reduce or eliminate the state uni~r•ltles or c0Uege1 you arJ indttd naive. Up and 4,own this state there ll a clamor by thinking taxpayers - Republicans and Dtmocr~ts alike - to 1top bleber education from ~ tatinl to UM it.ate and to stqp tlllt use ol our campuses as a plaUorm for Commulllltl, ror draft dod~ers. for dope and amut peddlln1. for Illicit aex activity. for anarchy, for use b)' criminals t.o beUttle our •Y•lem, our INdtr• -1• even our God! THE L A. TIMES give front pap banner beldhe1 and a bl& photo to a conYktecl criminal from Bimini - I tuatUvt f'rom justlce 1tom N .. Yor• S..to. Why la um __ ,. in our stlteT Ha Is here to lpMk at UCLA, UC S.rketey. San Dleao Stlt• aed at Su ,.,.UCIJCO St•t• - rour at.ate C81DJNMS. This 11 wbJ we taxpayers have IOll conndtnce 1111 our higher tducllU '" ar.d edacater1 -they hive he nte• to ,. • a., please. They tldYocatl IOIDI lif tbt IDOll da.ngerowi ,.._ .. OW fne Md aac:tt51f1&I Sy ... -------------. -po1ltloo of publicly 1upport1ng all sorts LcUna front ~rtadcrs PA. wkotM. NortMUv wnu-n Mould conocr their1 Mtuafe.t M .JOO wordr t1r &fa. TM right to eonknn iatkn to tu IJXIOI t« eUMmok Ubcl if, rwHTWd. AU i.,e.- cni mw.it tnclVdc stgna""'• and maa.. m, oclduu, ht nmMI 10fll fie wiUl- UW-°" rtQWft HOW DO YOU UOW how many studenl! and f1culty ad110Cate com· mwtism -toclalilms. marijuana, anarchy, civil dlsobedte~. a n cl' treason. How do you know that It 11 onl7 an "lnllplfic·ant minority" ,... hislgnificant to whom!!T We b1ve onl,J to read your sheet or otber da1Ue1 .... tbla loplc .......... fhe ...... How, ln all COftlCleoce, can you posai.bly suggest, then, thlt thil may1 be tbe figm!nt of Sea. Schmit1'1 lm· 'acinaUon? How cu J1:1U merest th1t it b bil braiDcbild te coatrol or dls· 1taDd run•••J ~ data achtc· cation? A8 LONG AS YOU t..UUW to pubUab In oar ·o,_,. Cout an1 pteue, oh ...... doo'I -to """11 ... u.i.cuee-ol .. ... -· ,\pll), ,_. editorial OD Sen. SdmUtz WU • ibun and not wartby ot u1 newe:paper. We au want our YOUlll people (ud I baw tine) to U.. 111 educaU. lMrt aot an echlca- U. ln tyr...,! + A clttun fir liloDllt edhorilla. lllCllAllD 8. MAIY 1. ....... ,._,.. Toflle IEdltor: ....... e .. -• .... ncfttb' malled aot _,, llato Sn. Jolla G. Sdunlb -• put to_.ion lo ll'fl """ .. " Ille ...... hi -·· -• ...... 411111111 be w r .. ·-.... ..,.._ Tllo .... fMt" .... , .................. .. .. Ille • .,_ .. -......... - .. Mlllld•be&IJtbllntfDldwtl __ ,.... .. ..,.llllWWI a-.••111Wl8tlor ltad II Ill • \ ol Incarnate evils. IN THE TWO wtances with which I am mah Utu· 1upertlclally farnililr -u. Pr"odkilon of "The Beard;. and tht UCI celebration of the Bolshevik Revolution -he bas totally mlsrepreMnted the sltuaUon b y omlJsion and lnlluendo. Tbe VCI affair • wu a joke, deslped deliberately to outrap the polltlc1! fun· d1mentalltll wbo IKk humor along witb bistorical perspective. Kkll hive been doinc this ...:. thant: God -for a very long time, a.ad I fervenllJ bope they continue .to do It. The lncldent 1"h1ch Sen. SChmttz delCribtl in "Tbe Beard" (which waa ... porfor-pffliciy, I flid be lg· ·nore1) came 8t tlM end of a ~amaUc narrative ud 1bciuld be judafld wlthia ~ context of thlt narrative. I AM DEEPLY ·coacerned about many ~ U. ~ he ral .... Bat I 1m even ~ concerned about putttnc tbelr solutlou m tbe bud& of ., man admltUn1 prnud manbenblp In an or1~Uoa (John BV'cb Socie- ty) WhOlt leadtr baa calW Pneidut Eitenbotrtr a ccmldoua Cc,mmaist •&eat ud wtakb bp ......... by vlrtuall'y every ,...,......... JUb1k olflcJal in Amlldca. The crlala tn .,.bli: ,,_ -.11ao In Caftfonda -if • .-.. ....... '9 1 crisis -WW. be 11ucerbllld. not resolved, b)' U. miniatrallolll,_ of, thOll Who bo~ thl deatnact!'9 PolWcaf ~I ptlilosopblul vlewi -kb-hi "-"'._ ..... MY CONCERN -my deep CObCet D -.. .... ... will ... aWI' ... • .. cltl1te ....._..laallq: _. rtYUlllM at die tnmca*-' ~' - ml.aleadlq a&aterDIDtl ll bli ••• .., to torwlnl llil ... -..... "·--··--.. ......, ....... tbe ~ .. 1111 .,.,,,,... ol Collllnll today .. fl< ... dlqeron ... -...... Jolla G. ktimlc. IDIP• -to otop ..... .IOISPll N. BELL •a ... pou1rwe• To the Editor: Why all the steam generllted over Sen. John G. ~hmlt.:r.'1 que1Uoanaire! His Bii-ch affiliation baa llttJe to do wlltl the quenion1 posed. It is just good common sense to propoe9 1ome meaningful 1teps to tie lakn to control anarchy and riots iD our tax-aupparted. coUeges. ' We are slclt and tired oi the namby pamby soluthms, or lack al aolutlons. olfered. Sen. Schmitz' methods of meeting the problem are a o t reprehensible but respon1ible and make flt more 1en1e than any olfered to date. U we don't control tM "ttdmbleful" of troubleihaker1 teday we an not goin~ to control tbe "bueUUul" of tomorrow. Even thoa&ll J dalm no membenhipin the John Birda lodlty. I'm l1ltf: )'OU know bow I ....... the questionnaire ! M. I!. SANaD:S ,. ....... _ .... To tb1! Edi\of':. I woaJd -eda)e the prlvilep rl lnfonniai ~, 1 am aot the llinlllY L. While liltod with Ge«p C. W6c:e llilpptCtm I in ,._.t adl, DORO'nlY toom WIUl'E . " •